Ohoy watchers, it's a good day to be an RPG fan, I say! Hope ya'll having fun out on the seas of Deadfire. Started out modding a few companions, made a photoshop remixed char and now it has become a fun little hobby of sorts to create some unique portraits :) I'll add more over time, and also add some watercolors, once I find a good technique for them. In case anyone feel like/already done conversions for any of them, feel free to post/pm me and I'll include em.
Hey I use various filters and blends to make things match up..gaussian blurs, noise, high pass filter mainly it's a lot of warp and perspective transforms, masking, color/levels adjustments and layer blending
sorry i didn't check messages here in a long time .. the portraits are actually made in the same scale as the portraits for the most part so there is no gain in the source files
Your BG2 companions edits are the best I've seen. The 3 elven ladies we are able to acquire as our companions always suffered from some uncanny valley syndrome, with Viconia looking the closest to normal out of the 3 of them. Aerie was far the worst offender out of all the companion portraits.
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Started out modding a few companions, made a photoshop remixed char and now it has become a fun little hobby of sorts to create some unique portraits :)
I'll add more over time, and also add some watercolors, once I find a good technique for them. In case anyone feel like/already done conversions for any of them, feel free to post/pm me and I'll include em.
I wonder what filters do u use in PS for portrait mixing?
I use various filters and blends to make things match up..gaussian blurs, noise, high pass filter
mainly it's a lot of warp and perspective transforms, masking, color/levels adjustments and layer blending
Would it be possible to share the unscaled/uncropped raws of those portraits or some of them (photoshop files or whatnot)
Thanks in advance
the portraits are actually made in the same scale as the portraits for the most part so there is no gain in the source files