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The Hunger Games Poster Composite Using Photoshop CS6 with Tutorial


Wow! That's impressive. Now, if only my dang CS5 upgrade, my book, and my Intuos4 tablet would arrive I could start learning how to do things like that!
 
Thanks!! Just fyi, I did this with a Macbook Pro Trackpad~

I never really got in to tablets/pads
 
Excellent work. From the finished product, you can't tell that the bow and arrow were simple household items. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
 
That's really impressive. So many things you can do with that. You're making me want to buy CS6...

CS6 is great...but actually if I had done this in CS5 it would have taken less time. (CS6 was in Beta and most of the tools kept crashing).
CS5 or even CS4 could have done this easily!

The 3D modeling in CS6 is really good though! I usually use Cinema 4D, Maya or 3DSMAX for 3D lettering, but using one of those powerful modeling programs for some simple 3D is kind of a waste...

I would check it out for sure though!

Thanks!
 
CS6 is great...but actually if I had done this in CS5 it would have taken less time. (CS6 was in Beta and most of the tools kept crashing).
CS5 or even CS4 could have done this easily!

The 3D modeling in CS6 is really good though! I usually use Cinema 4D, Maya or 3DSMAX for 3D lettering, but using one of those powerful modeling programs for some simple 3D is kind of a waste...

I would check it out for sure though!

Thanks!

That was truly good work! I really loved the hunger games as a movie and your edit it did it justice.
 
CS6 is great...but actually if I had done this in CS5 it would have taken less time. (CS6 was in Beta and most of the tools kept crashing).
CS5 or even CS4 could have done this easily!

The 3D modeling in CS6 is really good though! I usually use Cinema 4D, Maya or 3DSMAX for 3D lettering, but using one of those powerful modeling programs for some simple 3D is kind of a waste...

I would check it out for sure though!

Thanks!

Why would it had taken less time with CS5 or 4 though? Wouldn't 6 be more stable?


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CS6 was in Beta at the time...so it crashed over and over. It even crashed once in the middle of saving my work.
At the time, CS5 would have been better to use to make such a intensive resource hogging composite.

Now with the final release of CS6, it is a lot more stable and you should work no problem.
 

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