View Full Version : New Grunge!
mdipi
April 14th, 2003, 08:15 AM
Well after hawk posted that little tut there i decided to try it out. I used two different ways for the bg, first i used Difference clouds with grunge brushes on the sides, that werked out really really well i thought, then i started witha blank layer and used jus normal cloudes. Thats when i saw what he was talking about. Merged those two layers and blended them and such. Then i went and made my grung on top of that and added a little picture.
Not one of my best, but one of the new ones for me that i am not too ashamed of (hey i am rusty!) lol.
http://www.mdipi.com/sorry/brownGrunge.jpg
nobody
April 14th, 2003, 11:10 AM
dippy, the curved black lines are really really nice.. i like them a lot.. actually the whole pic is good except for 2 things
1] I don't really like the color.. something about it just doesn't seem right
2] The pic is just sitting there.. ya need to like blend it in or something
I'm definately not a grunge expert, but that's what caught my attention, still I think its a great peice
redViper
April 14th, 2003, 11:27 AM
i like it, but there isnt a focal point. its just random brushes and grunge everywhere. so its lacking. but keep trying :)
Alex
April 14th, 2003, 03:35 PM
i like it :)
mdipi
April 14th, 2003, 03:56 PM
@Red and 28: i agree 100%, this was really just an experimental thing. nothing that i am going to show. I dont like the pic just had it around and said ahh why not. i will try some stuff with it later. No really foucus cause well, it was like i said just an experiment with a new way. I hate the colour but black was like eww...
@Alex: Thanks!
Hawk
April 14th, 2003, 04:40 PM
:beam: , nice.. i like it, though i agree in the fact that there is no focul point (mine is the eye, as you may have noticed :beam: )
also that pic did also stand out to me, as 28 said, try to blend
good luck! if you do decide to modify it
hawk
7twelve
April 15th, 2003, 11:58 AM
not a bad pic. As said before, the pic could use some blending in; and also maybe the 'cursive' elements of it. Just seems to sit right on top of the rest of the image and doesn't posess much grit IMO. Good stuff tho :)
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