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Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:54 pm
by weeezl
Well that was silly of me, I didn't realise the Cobra was the wrong way round, doh

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:14 am
by weeezl
Man I'm such an idiot, its still the wrong way round lol. Practicing photoshop is fun :D

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:19 am
by Sue
knightridersquarecolorfix.jpg
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That reminds me, I made an album cover sized one of that pict a while back. Square images come in handy from time to time.
Is that background all the same layer VK? It would be handy for people to have KITT with an invisible back I bet. You could put him on a beach in hawaii or whatever. In fact that could be a fun wallpaper challenge, place KITT in strange wallpaper settings, the standard windows ones would rock. Tire tracks left on the green hills of "bliss" KITT kicking up leaves in "autumn" maybe turbo boosting over "stone henge". :mrgreen:

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:48 am
by weeezl
Strange wallpapers eh? sounds fun, heres one I just did

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:59 am
by weeezl
Last one and Im off to bed, not to keen on this one now, oh well....

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:54 am
by Sky_Blue_Civic
How did you do that Weeezl? I want to make a Windows version with KI3T's red scanner with sky blue streaks in the background. :D

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:53 am
by Victor Kros
Sue wrote:
knightridersquarecolorfix.jpg
That reminds me, I made an album cover sized one of that pict a while back. Square images come in handy from time to time.

Is that background all the same layer VK? It would be handy for people to have KITT with an invisible back I bet. You could put him on a beach in hawaii or whatever. In fact that could be a fun wallpaper challenge, place KITT in strange wallpaper settings, the standard windows ones would rock. Tire tracks left on the green hills of "bliss" KITT kicking up leaves in "autumn" maybe turbo boosting over "stone henge". :mrgreen:
- Nice work there Sue and Weeezl, love the logo in silver and the windows look. Sue the image I did is all on one layer with the black, if people wanted to use my art and swap backgrounds, they'd have to cut the Shelby and put it on a new layer. Anyone is welcome to try, looks like Weeezl already did.

Nice to see people inspired by my efforts and have fun!

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Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:04 am
by Alex
Victor Kros, thank you and I liked a lot! 8)

It is also weeezl…2K&3KKITT…Sky_Blue_Civic…and Sue! :D

You are the best! :good:

Alex.

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:21 am
by weeezl
Victor Kros wrote:Anyone is welcome to try, looks like Weeezl already did.

Nice to see people inspired by my efforts and have fun!

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Lol yeah, you know me! I wanted to do that to the image before, the Stang' minus the background. I cropped it out myself from the original Icon Reborn pic but it didn't look like your rework, mine was messier and the removal of the blue hue left it looking really flat in comparison. I do this a lot, re-coloring images, making minor adjustments to them, adding bits here and there. The idea is to get more technically proficient with Photoshop so when I have one of those "I need a background for something" or "I need some artwork for a project" moments I can make one myself thats exactly what I want instead of making do. Seeing others artwork inspires me to work harder at it to achieve my goals, otherwise I'd probably end up never advancing in skill level. I am a long way off being comfortable with art applications and knowing what looks good from a design point of view but every bit helps eh?

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:27 pm
by iphoneowner
Ya, thanks for the wallpapers! I have been looking for some good/ high quality wallpapers. :good: :kitt:

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:02 pm
by weeezl
Karr 1680x1050
Image

Full size image here: http://i41.tinypic.com/fw37nc.jpg

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:50 pm
by Sky_Blue_Civic
So uh... magically you all can do this without some sort of explanation or tutorial?

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:41 pm
by ozikool
weeezl wrote:Last one and Im off to bed, not to keen on this one now, oh well....
is there a biger version of this ??

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:46 pm
by ozikool
There should be bonnie and kitt , devon , or >ki2t and ki2t< < i would love

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:37 pm
by weeezl
ozikool wrote:
weeezl wrote:Last one and Im off to bed, not to keen on this one now, oh well....
is there a biger version of this ??

Not yet, Ill do some in higher res and put them up here.

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:49 pm
by ozikool
Can i have one in 1024x768 please

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:50 pm
by weeezl
Sky_Blue_Civic wrote:So uh... magically you all can do this without some sort of explanation or tutorial?
Well I cant speak for the others but I learned just from playing about with the software. I started with Paintshop sometime last year then moved on to Photoshop. I learn better from figuring out myself rather than tutorials, well I did watch "Photoshop Makeovers" on youtube to help with those embarrassing family photos lol. Other than that I just try stuff out and see what happens :) That said I want to get more proficient with the software so I'm gonna get the "Photoshop Top Secret DVD Tutorials" it says on the website something like "Learn how to be a black-belt in Photoshop" or words to that effect, so that sounds pretty cool. Its just a question of patience and do I have enough too study them properly? :)

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:53 pm
by weeezl
ozikool wrote:Can i have one in 1024x768 please

I'll do some in a few sizes, from 1024x768 up to 1920x1080 if people want them.

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:09 pm
by My_Friend_KITT
Your work is extraordinary, Weeezl.

I loved the pule scanner and the one with the Windows symbol. (The colors are just perfect!)

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:45 pm
by Alex
New Wallpaper Knight Rider that I did...it is April Curtis. :wink:

http://www.uploadimagens.com/upload/30d ... 1a5477.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Alex.

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:36 pm
by ozikool
weeezl wrote:
ozikool wrote:Can i have one in 1024x768 please

I'll do some in a few sizes, from 1024x768 up to 1920x1080 if people want them.
Thanks, I cant wait

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:16 pm
by Alex
weeezl wrote:Last one and Im off to bed, not to keen on this one now, oh well....
I liked his Wallpaper and the colors black and the red a lot. It is spectacular! 8)

Alex.

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:18 pm
by ozikool
Alex wrote:
weeezl wrote:Last one and Im off to bed, not to keen on this one now, oh well....
I liked his Wallpaper and the colors black and the red a lot. It is spectacular! 8)

Alex.
I know it suits KITT alot (Of course)

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:48 pm
by weeezl

Re: Knight Rider - Wallpapers!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:54 pm
by Victor Kros
My advice with learning how to do this kind of artwork, especially with Photoshop is four things:

#1. Research - always, always do your research. If you want to make something look like something else, looks like it belongs with something else (photo-montage/manipulation) look closely at the details what you're trying to do. If you're trying to render metal, find photos of metal like swords, tools, chrome, gold, silver, etc.

If you're trying to emulate light, study how the light effects the surface its reflected off of and how intense that reflection is. Learn your tools, read about what they do so that when you need to solve a problem or achieve a desired effect, you know which tools to use for the job.

In Photoshop I would say I use the polygonal lasso, dodge/burn, airbrush, smudge/blur tools the most followed by the hue/saturation/brightness (HSB), and curves and levels menu options for color and contrast alterations/adjustments.

If you want to cut out objects or make soft selections, learning how feathering works is essential for seamless manipulations and extractions.

Photoshop has several ways to do the same thing. It is just a question of finding which way works best for you.

#2. Buy yourself a Visual Quickstart book for the program you want to learn. It is by far for me the most cost effective way (and cheapest book I've found that does what I need it to) to learn a program for those types of people who prefer to see images instead of just text. If you are serious about learning the craft, be prepared to understand you will get what you put in be it time or money. If you invest in a book it may help you learn faster, if you invest your time into free tutorials that may help you learn faster too but whichever method you choose, stay dedicated to learning if that is what you really want to do.

#3. Practice, practice, practice! Don't get discouraged because your first attempts don't look as good as other people. Don't be afraid to ask questions. There's mutliple tutorials on the internet full of other artists who would be glad to help you out but they also most likely will not keep doing the work for you. Try not to be discouraged or overwhelmed by all the tools and features a program can offer, just learn which tools work best for you and learn the rest of the program's abilities over time.

#4. Learn to accept constructive critisism. This does not mean you have to accept when someone tells you your work "sucks", this means you should ask them to explain to you why it sucks. Likewise in my experience when you finish a piece and people tell you how much they love it, don't just say thank you but ask someone why they like it. Knowing what people like and dislike can help you improve significantly as an artist.

Accept that you are still learning and that there is always room for improvement. Try not to view someone critiquing your work as a personal attack against you or your skill (unless it's just plain uncalled for). Look at it more as an informative opinion. Not everyone who dislikes your work is going to be right because everyone sees things from their own perspective.

Trust me when I tell you that I've been through some incredibly brutal critiques in my time, especially in college but I listen to what is said and draw my own conclusions about what is relevant that I can use to improve my work, or what is just someone's opinion.

I believe in my experience, an artist (whether traditional or digital) or potential artist has to accept the fact that there are others who will always be better than what they can do. Each person has their individual strengths and weaknesses. Do what inspires you and decide for yourself when you feel your artwork is complete. They say that a piece is never finished, an artist just decides at some point to stop working on it.

I firmly believe this philosophy is true, especially when you are on a deadline or you are doing something that is work over what you're passionate about. I am however not focusing on "working in the industry" here though the same three things can apply. You decide what you feel is finished and when to stop.

It takes some people longer to pick up on things with respects to art than other artists out there. Everyone has their own learning curve but it is important to remember no matter what your ambition, a skill takes time to master. You will most likely not pick up things overnight and you may wind up failing several times before you do something right. It takes patience, understanding, research, (some times money), and dedication to learn new skills.

I hope this advice helps.

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