Hello, sir! First of all, love all the shots you made!
Would you mind telling us how you normally did it, PS or what? I wanna learn how to do this kind of thing, need your advice!
Duarte: Combination of brushes that I find on the net.. but I just pick it at random and see what come up. Some dry/natural media brushes on photoshop are pretty cool too.
Lane: It's done in Photoshop. For this one, it's all pretty much painting straight into it and trying to find my way through it. Try and learn traditional mediums, like watercolours, acrylics or even oil.. You can then transfer the method into digital (photoshop) - paint with opacity and flow. Or.. you can find lots and lots of digital painting tutorials on the internet too. :) For drawing, books by 'Andrew Loomis' are excellent way to start.
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Charles Santoso
Enjoying the view - this is a part of a larger image :) I'll post the full image later on my tumblr: www.charlessantoso.tumblr.com
5 months ago
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Dan Matutina
@Charles Santoso This is just too awesome! :)
5 months ago
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Samuel Suarez
Nice!!
5 months ago
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Pit Herold
I really love this.
5 months ago
lovely lovely
5 months ago
So amazing @Charles Santoso what brush do you use to get this effect like painted?
5 months ago
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Joseph Silva
Wonderful view! :-) Love the scale of the people in front of the majestic mountains :-) Can't wait to see the full image!
5 months ago
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Camilo Bejarano
wowowowowwowowow!
5 months ago
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Fil Dunsky
Awesome canvas!
5 months ago
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Marie Bergeron
You always rock my friend.
5 months ago
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Lukas Altmann
@Charles Santoso such a good one..!
5 months ago
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Brenton Rawlinson
this is really beautiful. thank you for this.
5 months ago
amazing..i want this printed and hanged on my wall:)
5 months ago
really love this
5 months ago
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Chris Emerson
Love it!
5 months ago
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Philip Clark
Mountains beyond mountains.
5 months ago
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Baldur Jón
Epic!
5 months ago
As a fan of mountains, this one captures the air of being on the top of the earth. Nothing quite matches that feeling. Bravo, @Charles Santoso.
5 months ago
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Nick Schiefer
I can feel the brisk.
5 months ago
Incredible. I too would love this printed!
5 months ago
great stuff man. Thanks for posting your tumblr as well.
5 months ago
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Lane Yu
@Adva alon me too!
5 months ago
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Lane Yu
Hello, sir! First of all, love all the shots you made!
Would you mind telling us how you normally did it, PS or what? I wanna learn how to do this kind of thing, need your advice!
5 months ago
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Charles Santoso
woah! Thanks all for the positive responses!
Duarte: Combination of brushes that I find on the net.. but I just pick it at random and see what come up. Some dry/natural media brushes on photoshop are pretty cool too.
Lane: It's done in Photoshop. For this one, it's all pretty much painting straight into it and trying to find my way through it. Try and learn traditional mediums, like watercolours, acrylics or even oil.. You can then transfer the method into digital (photoshop) - paint with opacity and flow. Or.. you can find lots and lots of digital painting tutorials on the internet too. :) For drawing, books by 'Andrew Loomis' are excellent way to start.
5 months ago
rock !
5 months ago