Thanks Jayster for anyone who's interested: copy the layer that you are going to blur (in Photoshop) apply a 0 degree motion blur, then add a mask to the top layer and paint out the bits you want to stay sharp- using a 50% brush allows you to do this in a 'soft' way that keeps the character of the blur. I know, I'm an anorak.
I've been a graphic designer, photographer, cartoonist, sold mortgages, answered telephones in a call centre and I'm currently working in Internal Communications for a multi-national utilities company. But I like drawing cartoons.
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I love the way you have selectivly used movement blur, and not just applied it to the whole image. it works really well.
Thanks Jayster for anyone who's interested: copy the layer that you are going to blur (in Photoshop) apply a 0 degree motion blur, then add a mask to the top layer and paint out the bits you want to stay sharp- using a 50% brush allows you to do this in a 'soft' way that keeps the character of the blur. I know, I'm an anorak.
Woa! Someone's in some serious trouble!
Love the digital technique. Thanks for explaining how you do it! I feel like I am logged onto "The Digital Tip Of The Week"!
HA ! HA !! THat's a fun piece!!
Great work.
nice cufffffffffffee!
Gladiator battles seem a bit unfair when only one of them is armed. I like the concept on this one. Nice.
Very funny! Lots of energy. Nicely done.
I love Herr Gauss
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