For the first week of November One Four Challenge I chose a picture in which the most important part is the helmet. At least I’m planning to edit mostly the helmet. I wanted to learn how to use displacement maps, so as a first edit I placed a vivid pattern on the helmet using a displacement map. (If you are interested in displacement maps you can find a good tutorial here.)
The original:
So much experimentation and really interesting results. I have only done mapping around 15 or 20 years ago in AutoCad – I should imagine it’s changed a little since then!
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I’m sure it changed a lot. :) Thank you for your comment.
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Very nice, Anges!
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Thank you!
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Wow this is really cool – displacement maps are not difficult but are fiddly and enough of a challenge – I LOVE the very bright fractal image you used, this is awesome!
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Thank you, Stacey. Displacement maps are really cool. It was fun how easily I could change the colour and pattern of the helmet. :) I’m glad you like the vivid image I used. :)
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Very interesting displacement map and great picture!
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Thank you!
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Excellent effect – will read up about this!
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Looks great but all of Photoshop is still a mystery to me. I purchased a tutorial but only listened to the first two installments. One of these days, maybe. But I do enjoy what you’ve done here!
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I’m glad you enjoy it. :) Photoshop gets easier once you get a bit used to it.
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Like everything, I’m sure! :)
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Love this. Well done!
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Thank you, Jeremy!
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Wow, that’s really cool! I’m going to have to check out that tutorial, thanks for the link. :D
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:D
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wow- this is super!!!!!
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Thank you, Marsha! :)
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Wow! Very cool, Agnes! :)
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Thank you, Amy! :)
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