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Stratocaster Photoshop

Postby Raven12388 on Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:47 am

Hi all this is something ive been working on for my site, im going to make a tutorial on how to do it. this is a Raven Stratocaster guitar, None of it is real the only part of it thats real is the wood grain its taken from a piece of wood posted on another thread here. the body head and fret board are all cut out from the same piece of wood the rest is all effects and drawing all with standard brushes. does anyone think this will make a good tutorial for people ??? if anyone wants the PSD to play about with just leave ya email here . comments critique welcome.

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Re: Stratocaster Photoshop

Postby artd on Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:09 am

Raven,

That is just gorgeous; really beautiful work! I don't know if I'd really take the time to work through a tutorial or not (looks like a lot of work) but I'm sure there are plenty of folks who would love to, especially if they're into music. I say go for it!

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Re: Stratocaster Photoshop

Postby Raven12388 on Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:43 am

Thanks art im glad ya like it not as much work as you would think to be honest it took me 4 hours but that was with all the working out how to do it. to do it following a tutorial i would say 45 mins to 1 hour is all.

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Re: Stratocaster Photoshop

Postby darklite on Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:37 pm

That is just awesome! beautiful woodgrain on the body. I'm impressed. Any PS tutorial is worth having-absolutely any. I too did a strat not too long ago. The hardest part was the set of numbers on the volume knobs. So I just did them in Illustrator, saved them as a pdf, then reopened them in photoshop and layered them on. My photoshop specialties are illustrated portraits and image editing.
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