Have you ever had a photograph of yours that came out too dark, or you had an ugly zit that stopped you from using it somewhere? or you went overboard with your tan and ended up looking fried?
Do you have an old treasured black and white pic of a loved one that you would love to have in color instead?
Are you currently on braces and need a picture without them? Would you like to remove your eye glasses in your picture?
Or leave all that, would you like to magically transform yourself into a flying creature in fantasy land, or have a realistic 3D vector portrait made from your picture?
Well, guess what? In the world of design, everything is possible. It doesn't cost much, and in this web-based world, you end up looking as gorgeous as ever.
As of today, I will be posting various Photoshop possibilities in this blog, in my Facebook page and in my Youtube Channel. It is always fun to see great transformations taking place.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Take care and have a great day everyone!
For information or business queries, please contact me at designaholism@gmail.com.
Showing posts with label adobe illustrator cs3 tutorial gradient mesh tool portrait 3D cartoon wireframe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adobe illustrator cs3 tutorial gradient mesh tool portrait 3D cartoon wireframe. Show all posts
September 12, 2011
June 13, 2011
Gradient Mesh Tool Portrait
Have you ever come across any applications that vectorize your images and "cartoonifies" them or converts them into a 3D vector version of yourself?
Ever wondered how you can achieve this manually?
There are several ways to attain this.
If you have been following my blog or my Youtube channel, you must have seen my Gradient Mesh Tool tutorial, where I make 3D realistic fruits using Adobe Illustrator CS3.
In this new tutorial, we use the same technique to make a portrait.
The key to a perfect realistic image, is the detailing and the amount of time you give to it. As for me, I didn't give too much time to the details for this one as I am just demonstrating the technique quickly, but I will be working on this same outcome further to create the exact version of the original image in vector in the near future.
As for now if you are interested and curious to see how its done, you can view the video tutorial here.
Have a good day everyone!
Ever wondered how you can achieve this manually?
There are several ways to attain this.
If you have been following my blog or my Youtube channel, you must have seen my Gradient Mesh Tool tutorial, where I make 3D realistic fruits using Adobe Illustrator CS3.
In this new tutorial, we use the same technique to make a portrait.
The key to a perfect realistic image, is the detailing and the amount of time you give to it. As for me, I didn't give too much time to the details for this one as I am just demonstrating the technique quickly, but I will be working on this same outcome further to create the exact version of the original image in vector in the near future.
As for now if you are interested and curious to see how its done, you can view the video tutorial here.
Have a good day everyone!
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