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Thursday, June 17, 2010, 10:25 PM ( 1 view ) - New images - Posted by Administrator


Not a great game by Kobe at all, but everybody else stepped up. BIG TIME. Artest(his D and O), Pau, D Fish(especially that 3 over Rondo).

I've never seen such great D by both teams that was sustained for an entire game. All of the rotations were there, shots were contested, etc.


Artest just had the funniest post game interview I've ever seen in NBA history.


And....


For all of the idiots burning, jumping on, trying to tip over cars and ruin stuff in YOUR OWN city after winning a NBA title:

Pathetic.

You make the rest of us(and the city of Los Angeles) look bad by being stupid.

Monday, May 31, 2010, 01:59 AM - New images - Posted by Administrator



Bye bye Phoenix, hello Boston.




Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 08:57 PM ( 1 view ) - New images - Posted by Administrator
~35-40 min, 1 brush

Same thing as usual.



Saturday, May 15, 2010, 02:25 AM ( 1 view ) - New images - Posted by Administrator
~35-40 min PSCS5 one brush

Just goofing around...



Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 01:06 AM ( 7 views ) - New images - Posted by Administrator
About an hour's worth of messing around with my regular flat brush.

PSCS5

I think something like evil European female scientist came to mind.

I bought CS5 the day after it came out and I've been messing with the 'painterly' brushes. So far, they're not that great and somewhat slow. Keep in mind that I have a Macbook Pro with a 2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 duo and 8GB of RAM with over 5GB of RAM allocated to CS5.

The mixer brush does what it's supposed to do and smear/somewhat blend edges like a wet oil brush, but that's about it.



So, a quick update. I messed around with the brushes some more this morning and I selected the mixer brush preset and chose random brushes that came default with PS and ones that I've made. With that combo, the only ones that really look ok are with the new fan brushes. You can't have shape dynamics on with the painterly brushes and you can't have shape dynamics on with a lot of brushes. I find that strange just because if you were really painting with a brush, you would turn the brush on its side to get a thin stroke. You can't do that in PS with this combo.

Here are a few images of more brush testing.


Here are the brushstrokes(painterly brushes with the default brush preset) with 'transfer' turned on. This option used to be called 'other dynamics' in previous versions of PS.


This image is a comparison. I grabbed this iceberg image off of the internet to test how the mixer brush plus the new painterly brushes would work together. As I was saying above, the fan brushes look way better than the other painterly brushes and they seem to handle the smeary look better than the default brushes(used in conjunction with the mixer brush preset) that come with PS. I'll have to do more testing to get some conclusive opinions on that.



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