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For those who have been asking about "How I go about creating" my costume covers?

Here is a section cut from my SPAWN cover while still in its layers (.psd file), from this you can open up all the layer styles to see what drop shadow, bevel, texture, etc has been applied. Also check the layer blending modes, see whether it is screen, softlight or multiply, as just by altering this can have a dramatic effect. I have labelled each layer with its corresponding element so hopefully you can see how each element is created and positioned.

Specific elements like stitching (on Elektra & Catwoman especially), all that is is just typing "-----------" and a bevel added, simple but effective. I do use alien skin "Impact" filters for a lot of the chrome/rubber effects, just don't rely on the default settings, play around with bevel, smoothness, lighting, etc; you would be surprised how effective these filters can be if you experiment.

I'm glad folks have liked my costumes, there are still more to be done.
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Unread 01-08-2007, 00:00
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Thanks man! Can't wait to get a look at this.

Quick question, how do you do things like the skull?

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COOL, Really want to check this out.

Thanks sooo much.
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Unread 01-08-2007, 02:07
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wow, i assumed you were doing them in some 3d program. very impressive.
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Wow, its awesome that you are sharing this, I bet it will be extremely helpful to alot of people. I very badly want to learn how to make covers myself, so thanks again for sharing!!!
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Thanks for sharing this Heir cant wait to have a look at it
Cheers
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thanks for sharing this hotd...you truly are the master.
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Cheers mate, allways good to learn some new stuff
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Yes, I want to see this...thnx mate
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Supreme Taco | View Post »
wow, i assumed you were doing them in some 3d program. very impressive.
cheers matey, no I just have photoshop on my mac laptop, so every cover and every element is created in that.


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