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Post Tutorial: Photorealistic planet creation in Photoshop
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Posted 2003-06-18, 09:25 AM
Well, it's definitely not my tutorial, but it's certainly worth mentioning. It's one of the absolutely best planetary tutorials I've ever found, and if you have a bit of spare time, feel free to complete it and post your results on Zelaron.

Here's the tutorial:
http://gallery.artofgregmartin.com/t..._a_planet.html

And here's my result after completing the tutorial (which didn't take especially long):

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Posted 2003-06-18, 09:46 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Wow, that looks professional...
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Posted 2003-06-18, 10:56 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Would this be a tutorial for newbs? I just downloaded Photoshop 7.0, and I gave up on trying to do anything with it. If anyone has any more tutorials or is willing to teach me, I'd appreciate it.
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Posted 2003-06-18, 12:07 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Well, it's not exactly a "click the button on your bottom right to create a new layer", but it's fairly simple if you know the basics of photoshop anyway.
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Posted 2003-06-18, 12:09 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
I barely know how to open a photo on photoshop.
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Posted 2003-06-18, 01:19 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Oooh that sounds like fun, I'll try it later.
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Posted 2003-06-18, 02:34 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Chruser, Congratulations you've finally admited in using a tutorial
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Posted 2003-06-18, 07:18 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Well here my result


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Posted 2003-06-18, 08:53 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
I can't even figure out how to make the fuggin circle >.<
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Posted 2003-06-18, 09:03 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Well for the circle it s quite easy When you load photoshop you should see your toolbar on the left the icon your looking for is something that look like a square.

Left click on it and hold you will see a circle select it then you can doing your circle where you want by doing left click and dragging till good size after that you put the color but you should try to learn the basic of the program before doing the planet some experiencing wouldnt hurt dont try to make anything just know what thing does.
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Posted 2003-06-18, 09:50 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
heh king amazon just doodle around in photoshop... you will get the hang of it...
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Posted 2003-06-18, 10:32 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
It makes me want to shoot myself. Who are you?
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Posted 2003-06-19, 01:48 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
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It makes me want to shoot myself.
This could be interesting.

hehe for start you could go Here

Whit that you should be able to understand the basic of photoshop whitout any problem.
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Posted 2003-06-19, 03:22 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
http://www.3dbuzz.com

Sign up and get their video training modules. They have video tutorials for a lot of applications like Photoshop, 3dsmax, combustion, motionbuilder, softimage, etc.
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Posted 2003-06-19, 05:20 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
oh man.. heh i been at zelaron for a while... i just haven't posted for a while...
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Posted 2003-06-19, 04:18 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Yeah, I remember you doing all the vecphotos.
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Posted 2003-06-29, 04:20 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Here's my result. I call it.. Arctika!

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Posted 2003-06-29, 04:34 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Update: Added some stars, contrasted...

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Posted 2003-06-29, 05:53 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
That's my leech result:
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Posted 2003-06-29, 03:46 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Tutorial: Photorealistic planet..."
Really cool planet Jiddar, although I'd fade out / remove the atmosphere a bit from the bottom to the right.
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