Various // 45

Nov 17, 2005 08:16

Most of these were made for icontests. Some were made last week, others were made last month. Some I like, some I don't.

Includes Adam Brody, Evangeline Lilly, Firefly, Harry Potter, Kate Hudson, Kate Winslet, Kelly Clarkson, Lost, Nicole Kidman, Rachel McAdams, Scarlett Johannson, Serenity, Star Wars, & Yunjin Kim.

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-men, -women, .icons, -film, harry potter, star wars, adam brody, lost, kate hudson, nicole kidman, scarlett johannson, kelly clarkson, -tv, evangeline lilly, firefly, yunjin kim, rachel mcadams

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imagineforever November 17 2005, 16:18:50 UTC
Where are the icons lady? I see nothing!

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 15:54:04 UTC
Really? Huh. Are they there now?

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imagineforever November 18 2005, 16:10:51 UTC
Yup yup! ^_^ And they're gorgeous.

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 16:33:41 UTC
:) Thanks, love.

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orchestrachik89 November 18 2005, 00:11:32 UTC
whoa! such gorgeous icons! my favs are 39-41 :)

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 16:46:17 UTC
:) Thanks! I wish I had made 39 100x100 but oh well. :P

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 16:34:02 UTC
Thanks! :P

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caffrey November 18 2005, 16:11:45 UTC
snagged 17 and 25. awesome work!

on a side note, i really need to learn how to do that whole colour/everything else is b&w thing you guys are amazing at.

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 16:45:08 UTC
Thank you and thanks for commenting! :)

on a side note, i really need to learn how to do that whole colour/everything else is b&w thing you guys are amazing at.
I do whatever I usually do to a base (duplicate background, set to screen at whatever opacity looks right, duplicate background, set to soft light, desaturate completely) then merge the layers. Then I duplicate the background and desaturate that. I have PSP so to do that I go to Adjust >> Hue and Saturation >> Hue/Saturation/Lightness then I click Colorize and set all numbers to 0. It makes it look greyscale. Then I use the eraser tool carefully to delete what I want in color on the b&w layer. I usually mess around with the contrast on the b&w layer so it looks pretty.

Does that make any sense? I'm probably not very good at explaining it. :)

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caffrey November 18 2005, 16:52:51 UTC
you're an angel for taking the time to type this out. it made a lot of sense. and though i use photoshop and not paint shop pro, i'm quite sure i can figure out the 'translation', if you will.

so thank you for telling me this. :D

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 16:58:25 UTC
LOL. I think I learned how to do it from a photoshop tutorial and translated it myself. Good luck! :D

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sorairo_laina November 18 2005, 17:35:40 UTC
These are amazing! I love your style!!

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watchpoint November 18 2005, 17:56:31 UTC
:) Thank you!

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