How can I draw blood and bloodstains. This picture shows bullet holes and i would need blood dropping out of it and bloodstains right around it. Cause i want to print it on a shirt to guise as a zombie on an event.
I've just found this awesome photoshop forum so lets see if you can help me with this. Is there any way to create blood stains like the ones on this picture? I've already searched for it.
I have no clue how to do it though. I want to make a fresh cut and have a fresh blood trail going down and ending in that little beed of blood still going down. All I seen is how to make old blood stains.
how to make a paint/blood splatter in photoshop? every where i looked they are offering a brushes for download but I need a tutorial so i can make my own.
I want to get blood streaming and spreading in vanes and capillary fashion on skin. Is it possible to do this by brushes,and if it's yes where can I download those brushes? I have some bloody brushes but not capillary style.
Also on my mind is using elecrtify plugs and painting flashes in red....but I'm not sure that it's right way to do it...I don't want to discover discovered, And which blending modes and stuff is good to use to make it as realistic as possible
I am currently trying to make an image: a knife covered with blood stains. I've tried the tutorial "metal pipes, balls covered in blood etc" (can't remember the actual name) and the effect is not what I wanted. So is there a way to create blood stains?
I am making another actor into a vampire : How do I create blood dripping out of the corners of my subjects mouth that looks real?
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Fangs; My subjects mouth is closed how do I make them look real without making them look cartoonish? The fangs I think I just need to play around with the lighting and shading but when it comes to drawing talent I am still a puppy.
My question is this - can I put a mirror-like overlay on my subjects eyes without taking away anything from the color and character of my subject? I tried with the wavy mirror effect but it didn't turn out. I am trying to turn this actor into a very scary yet sexy vampire ( I'm trying for something a little different). I know I need to do a lot of touching-up but am not sure as to what is the best technique. I did lighten his skin using the "colored eye" technique...I think I need to lighten it up more.
Another question - How do I get a realistic blood spatter look (wet liquid look)?
I am a newbie on the photoshop front.And I am simply using it to design a logo.[URL]...
I would like to look like as above, but not as realisitic but not cartoony.It would also look cool if it had an "S" peeking out of it So How do I achieve this !!!
The Line Tool in Photoshop CS6 is radically different from that in PSCS5. I have used Photoshop almost daily for years, yet I haven't been able to figure this out.
I have a JPEG of a map and I want to put a black circle around a place name to draw attention to it. Have been all through the tools and the files in my Photoshop 7 and cannot find any way of doing it.
how do i draw a square or circle where the line of the object is a certain color, as opposed to the 'fill' or inside of the object.
also is there a way to determine the exact size of a shape before drawing it ie - i want to draw a square of certain mesaurements using the rectangle tool.
I've been working on making a picture for a podcast some guys and I are working on, and this is what I've got so far:
I don't like the way the leaf looks, all I did was dodge and burn a little. how I could get a good leaf texture? For something like this, I wouldn't think ultra-realistic would look right either, but something better than what I've done.