| Those images are airbrushed - either completely from scratch or using a photo as a guide there are plently of 'tutorials' around that cover this technique but they're usually not very insightful - when it comes down to it, its just hard graft and artistic talent.
You can kinda cheat it though. The look is basically very smooth gradients and exaggerated highlights.
If you have CS2 you can use surface blur to get a great airbrush finish - on a complete image you will probably need several layers with varied settings to get it just right. There are a number of ways to exagerate contrast, my fave (atm anyway) is to use a high pass overlay layer with a high radius - its a very versatile filter.
The other - more difficult way is to make a smudge painting of your picture with a soft airbrush changing mode between lighten, darken and normal.
Attached is a quick example of what you can do in about 5-10 minutes with high pass and surface blur. If I get bored later I might demonstrate a smudge.
Last edited by NancyJ : 09-18-2006 at 03:32 PM.
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