You know (Daz), I believe he probably did this for the sake of creating such a large photoshop file and not for the sake of creating something "photo-real" by way of painting within Photoshop. Now, of course anyone could open a new PS file and start creating layers like made and try and beat this record, but he had to do…
Umm. I actually think you guys are being a bit harsh on him. Yes, it is not the most photorealistic painting ever. In fact, I'm thinking that its a misnomer for this work. On his site he says he uses Photoshop and Illustrator, and the info itself said that this it has 250,000 paths in it comprising the shapes. My take on…
Jesus fuck! Who the hell does that?!?! The largest I've ever gotten with a photoshop file was close to 55 layers I think, and that was just for the small animation (the one in my avy actually).
That guy evidently doesn't have very good working practises. Agreed with Daz, in fact I'd say a lot of areas look like Photoshop filter and layer effects. I remember having to work with a 275-layer Photoshop file (NOT created by myself, I stress!) ... it was near impossible to understand, and hardly any of the layers were…
I'd be much more impressed if he achieved that with 1 layer in photoshop. Spam number to impress people is not what an artiest should do. If it's good, there is no help needed from huge numbers. If it sucks, huge number will only impress "noob" (well I don't know if people here actually use that term).
Toomas what I said was poorly explained. The 3d software used to render for that class was called Infini-d and it allowed the user to specify a setting 640x480 as I said earlier or inches. It was designed to be user friendly so did all the conversions for the user. If you increased the dpi from 72 to 720 the software would…
I don't believe it was a paid contract for a client. It would have said so. 11 months? Everything about it smacks of a publicity stunt (which clearly worked so in that respect it has probably paid off for the artist). As Gmanx just said : "unveiled at Photoshop world". People always overestimate how high a dpi is needed…
[ QUOTE ] The end result isn't all that impressive. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. Somebody sent me this the other day touting it as 'the most amazing piece of photoreal Art eVar'. A claim that I begged to differ on. I see no practical need or purpose in a 1.7 gig Photoshop file. To me it shows a distinct lack of commitment and…