Sunday, January 08, 2006

Illustration Friday: SEA

My Illustration Friday project for 1/6/06. The fish are a sculpture that has graced our bookshelf for several years and the shells are from various trips to the Gulf Of Mexico, the Atlantic coast of Florida, and the Pacific Ocean near Monterrey, California. The finished project is a combination of several layers, all edited with PhotoShop. I've just started to learn a little about it and I found the greatest site if you want to learn more about PhotoShop than the books tell you. It's called Planetphotoshop.com and the site is great. They have tons of tutorials and shortcuts as well as video demonstrations. I highly recommend this site to anyone who wants to get more from PhotoShop. I've included a few hidden images in this picture for anyone interested in looking for them.

10 comments:

Queen Tut said...

Its got a nice feeling to it, Iliek the green of the water.

Janet said...

Nice! ...hidden images...the bubbles are your Christmas ball with your reflection...the pearl is Micah...

Zórdís said...

perfect colour combination. the pearl must be a precious little darling and i think janet has got it with her expl Nice work!

Anonymous said...

Spectacular! Can see you and someone else :)

carla said...

Nice photo collage! I do see a tiny reflection of you (?) in a bubble on a shell and some reeflections of the hands and camera. Cool!

Larry Lee said...

Very nice illustration. I found a reflection in the bubbles and a baby in the pearl.
Thank you for the kind comment on my 'Picasso'.
8^)

valerie walsh said...

hi ron! i see you in the bubbles, and somthing in the pearl! great job, i wish i could do this!!!

steve said...

Cool idea. I need to get photoshop someday!

Katili said...

It takes a creative mind and eye to make this kind of image. Nice work with PS !

Anonymous said...

This is very nice! Pleasant and tranquile. I like.

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