It could be a bit more detailed. Its extremely simple for a sprite, but i guess its okay for begginers. Next time make it in a single Ps file, instead of a bunch of images. Im not a fan of the outcome either.
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You’ll need to have some experience of
photoshop to follow this tutorial.
You will have a total different
outcome then what I have.
Start off with making a new document. Add an orange
and yellow gradient.
Take a nice sprite and paste it into your document.
Then add something like I do if you look down. I used some
liquified pen tool things I made.
Then uncheck that layer. Make a new layer and apply image.
Then check that layer with that pentooling again. After that
you go to layer - create clipping mask. Move around that
applied image til it looks good.
Now make a new layer and apply image. Then go to filter -
distort - displace and choose one of your old psd’s.
Move this layer to the bottom but infront of the gradient.
Add some pentool lines behind the sprite and do that same
thing as above.
Do that same thing again.
Duplicate that sprite and smudge it some. Set that layer to
hue.
Add some lines and do the same as we did with that liquified
pentooling.
Make a new layer and apply image, then take the smudge
tool and smudge some. set this layer to lighten.
Add some random lines and things.
Then add something like I do if you look down. I used some
liquified pen tool things I made.
Then uncheck that layer. Make a new layer and apply image.
Then ckeck that layer with that pentooling again. After that
you go to layer - create clipping mask. Move around that
applied image til it looks good.
Do some retuoching and your done.
And thats it.
Credits:Me!
It could be a bit more detailed. Its extremely simple for a sprite, but i guess its okay for begginers. Next time make it in a single Ps file, instead of a bunch of images. Im not a fan of the outcome either.
Add some pics and make it more organized. This is basically useless.
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