No bones about it,
dub-c's Slayron "Slash" Wolfe is about to unleash a real storm on the court. Are you ready for the whirlwind that is the Dawg Pack? If you think you can escape the force of their hurricane, you're barking up the wrong tree!
And now that I'm done with dog and weather jokes...
Tallahassee Typhoons created by
dub-c
(Left to right) Charles Yotechuk, Klaus Korber, and Jake Velox belong to
buckhopper, who also commissioned this piece.
dub-c's Slayron "Slash" Wolfe is about to unleash a real storm on the court. Are you ready for the whirlwind that is the Dawg Pack? If you think you can escape the force of their hurricane, you're barking up the wrong tree!And now that I'm done with dog and weather jokes...
Tallahassee Typhoons created by
dub-c (Left to right) Charles Yotechuk, Klaus Korber, and Jake Velox belong to
buckhopper, who also commissioned this piece.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Doberman
Size 1646 x 1224px
File Size 467.5 kB
If you ever reach this comment, may I ask if you dont mind answering that is of course, how did you manage to get that folding text technique done here with the perfect opacity balance? what did you do exactly? I must as as well, was this done through photoshop? the work seems like it. Above all, this is obviously quite the well done submission you've made here, impressive work I say as always. Impressive indeed. Thank you for considering.
Hi there! Sorry for the late reply, I don't log into this account too often.
The text was rasterized and selections were cut out and turned/warped/otherwise edited to move in the direction of the fabric. The text itself is under a highlight layer (a saturated orange-red set to Linear Dodge at 50% opacity), all done in Photoshop CS4/5 (D.Chestnut and I have different versions). I'm glad you're as taken with the work as you are, and I hope I've answered your question well. Please feel free to comment again if you have any more. :)
The text was rasterized and selections were cut out and turned/warped/otherwise edited to move in the direction of the fabric. The text itself is under a highlight layer (a saturated orange-red set to Linear Dodge at 50% opacity), all done in Photoshop CS4/5 (D.Chestnut and I have different versions). I'm glad you're as taken with the work as you are, and I hope I've answered your question well. Please feel free to comment again if you have any more. :)
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