I just gathered a lot of stock photographs of the subjects and colours that I wanted. For example, for this set 'Foresta', I searched for forests, woods, green grass, some tree bark...
I started out with a base of white peeling paint, to create a structural effect, and then worked my way up from there. Adding picture after picture, trying out different blending modes, opacities-- erasing the parts I didn't like, until this was the result.
It took up quite some time and patience, but the end-result was worth it.
Well, I think it's only polite to answer a question when it's asked and I really don't mind at all. I like it when people ask questions. It shows their interest.
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may I ask how did you make them?
im dowloading all of them
will credit when used
thanks
Of course you may ask.
I just gathered a lot of stock photographs of the subjects and colours that I wanted. For example, for this set 'Foresta', I searched for forests, woods, green grass, some tree bark...
I started out with a base of white peeling paint, to create a structural effect, and then worked my way up from there. Adding picture after picture, trying out different blending modes, opacities-- erasing the parts I didn't like, until this was the result.
It took up quite some time and patience, but the end-result was worth it.
Hope this helped.
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haha thanks for answering
not many people tend to.
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