Textured Comments

Shot_1285678992

12 Responses

  1. Pro Liam McKay Liam McKay

    The box background is supposed to look heavily textured or "painted on" - almost mimicking a paint roller sort of texture.

    Achieved with my brushes and not the noise filter ;)

    Update: See at 33% Zoom.

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    over 2 years ago

  2. Pro James ✌ James ✌

    So cool Liam. I love the approach you're taking for this :)

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    over 2 years ago

  3. Pro Chris Wallace! Chris Wallace!

    Wait a second... are you trying to out-broderick the Broderick?!?! Somebody get Jeff on the phone, this is treason!!

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    over 2 years ago

  4. Pro Vin Thomas Vin Thomas

    Rock the texture bro!

    over 2 years ago

  5. Pro Andrew Cornett Andrew Cornett

    Looks awesome Liam, did you use the brushes you linked to?

    over 2 years ago

  6. Chad Hietala Chad Hietala

    Looks nice

    over 2 years ago

  7. Pro Eduardo Santos Eduardo Santos

    WowW! Looks really professional and the texture gives life to the background. Keep it up!

    over 2 years ago

  8. Pro Liam McKay Liam McKay

    @James Thanks James, thought it was time I went for something a little different than usual.

    @Chris Haha somebody had to go there! Trust me there's method to the madness!

    @Andrew No, I used my own brush set. But I do happen to love the other brushes I mentioned. I just find it easier building up layers of subtle texture.

    @Everybody Thanks guys, good to see people "on-board" with what I'm going for. Appreciate it!

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    over 2 years ago

  9. Adrian Myburgh Adrian Myburgh

    I can definitely feel that paint roller texture. Works well having the different shades in the background.

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    over 2 years ago

  10. Ryan McMaster Ryan McMaster

    Gorgeous shading and colours. I love how organic + modern the brushes make this look. :-)

    over 2 years ago

  11. Pro Trav Trav

    awesomeness

    over 2 years ago

  12. Jonny Delap Jonny Delap

    Excellent!!

    about 2 years ago

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