Man, how do you get the same piece working on both white and black in such a real way? I mean, if you create it in white background and export as PNG, it doesnt completely behave as it should, on a black background.
Insane job mate! It's super hard getting transparency on something like ice to look good on a white and black background. The trick is to settle for neutral tones where the transparency will show (so the illumination/reflection/refraction wont overpower on a black background, and wont be completely dull on a white background). I love how you executed that. It's perfect. :)
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Cuberto
Who wants to see how the glass looks on white bg? )
over 1 year ago
Holy shit, Roman.
This is amazing!
over 1 year ago
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SoftFacade
This is definitely great but it doesn't look like it was made in Photoshop...looks like 3D render.
over 1 year ago
But it is 3D rite?
over 1 year ago
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â–²Claudiu Ungureanu
i think this is lovely anyway, congrats, Roman.
over 1 year ago
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Robbie Pearce
I don't think it is 3D, on the other shot he said it was Photoshop only. Unreal!
over 1 year ago
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Ricardo de Zoete
Sick. Love it :D
over 1 year ago
this is insane :o
over 1 year ago
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Cuberto
We didn't use any 3D soft in this work, only photoshop & wacom
over 1 year ago
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Supratim Nayak
Man, how do you get the same piece working on both white and black in such a real way? I mean, if you create it in white background and export as PNG, it doesnt completely behave as it should, on a black background.
over 1 year ago
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Gert Jan Lodder
Absolutely stunning!! WOW!!!
over 1 year ago
Do you share psd's?
I would love to take a look at the layers!
over 1 year ago
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Cuberto
@Supratim Nayak these are 2 different glasses
over 1 year ago
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Bryan Le
This looks great! The bottom of that glass looks very realistic.
Question: How much of this is hand painted with Wacom, and how much is done with shape layer (or other means)?
over 1 year ago
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Cuberto
@Bryan Le: 80% Wacom, 20% shapes
over 1 year ago
Sick job! Your wacom pen tip must be worn out by now :-)
over 1 year ago
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Kamil Khadeyev
Nice. But caustic is missing :)
over 1 year ago
You are a Mad Man. Absolutely impressive!
over 1 year ago
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Nikolay Verin
And looks better then on black :P
over 1 year ago
Insane job mate! It's super hard getting transparency on something like ice to look good on a white and black background. The trick is to settle for neutral tones where the transparency will show (so the illumination/reflection/refraction wont overpower on a black background, and wont be completely dull on a white background). I love how you executed that. It's perfect. :)
over 1 year ago
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Andrew Power
This looks way too good to be a 3D render, the ice looks amazing.
over 1 year ago
Great work, glass is a tough bugger to work with!
over 1 year ago
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Paul Ungureanu
I think it looks better on white. Love it!
over 1 year ago
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Patrick Haney
Absolutely stunning work. Completely done on a WACOM? It looks realistic enough, but with the fact that it's obviously drawn.
over 1 year ago
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Fabian Marchinko
Oh my goodness..how long did this take you to do?
over 1 year ago