Monteith
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Randy Monteith
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Neil Monteith
Australia
173 creative works found
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Loose hearted lady / Sleepy was she / Love for the devil / Brought her to me / Seeds of a thousand / Drawn to her sin / Seasons of wither / Holdin’ me in “ Seasons of Wither – Steve Tyler – Aerosmith This image won first place in an international digital art contest sponsored by Corel. Appeared in print in Issue #14 of PhotoShop Creative along with the interview they did on me. Thanks for looking SnowDog Stock Photo of model used with permission More of my ArtWork
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To enter into the light or hold onto the shadows of the day, never really knowing what tomorrow will bring, some of us make this decision thousands of times a day Randy Monteith Photo of Model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum Moon Stock Photo used with permission Crow stock photo Shooflystock
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Photoshop Tutorial : " Under the Sheets " Displacement Maps Exposed!
by Randy MonteithHi everyone, Julie Langford asked me a few weeks back about doing Displacement Maps in Ph…
Hi everyone, Julie Langford asked me a few weeks back about doing Displacement Maps in PhotoShop and then Darren Sharp asked me to help him out with an image he was working on. So I promised I would find the time to make a tutorial on one way I have used them in my art. Here’s an example of how I used a Displacement Map in PhotoShop The first thing we need to make is our Displacement Map. Our Displacement Map is going to help our Redbubble text follow the contours and folds of the blanket. Displacement Map Step 1: Load the original photo into PhotoShop Step 2: On the Menu choose IMAGE / ADJUSTMENTS / DESATURATE Now we have a black and white version of our original photo Step 3: From the Menu choose FILTER / BLUR / GAUSSIAN BLUR I choose a Radius value of 5 for this image Step 4: Now this is very important!!! Save this image as a .PSD file I saved mine as Displacement.psd Now to make the TEXT that we want to use like wrapping paper to follow the folds and contours of the blanket Step 5: Make some text on the screen or a flower pattern or photo or whatever you want. Here you can see i made some Redbubble text and then rotated it slightly to follow the angle of the blanket in the original photo. Important Note: Keep the size of this TEXT image the same dimensions as the original photo. Step 6: Save this TEXT image as a JPG with little or no compression at all. Putting it all together Step 7: Start a new image by opening our original Photo into PhotoShop. Step 8: Duplicate this layer LAYER / DUPLICATE Step 9: Turn off the original photo layer by clicking on the eye in the layers pallette / and then load the TEXT you made earlier as a layer above these two. So your layers palette should look something like this Step 10: Click on the TEXT layer so its highlighted to make it the active layer and click on the check box off to the left of it so the eye icon turns on and now you can see the TEXT image on your main screen. Step 11: From the Menu choose FILTER / DISTORT / DISPLACE … These are the setting that I used After you click ok it will ask you what .PSD file to load as the Displacement map. Load the file we made earlier called Displacement.psd Step 12: Now we have this distorted version of our TEXT image, but it has taken on the wrinkles and twists of our blanket and umm err our model too OOOOOOPPPs! Don’t worry we ill fix it up this is where we want to be right now. Step 13: With the TEXT layer the active layer still click on the ADD LAYER MASK icon at the bottom of the Layers Palette , indicated with the Green Arrow. This wiil create a LAYER MASK next to the TEXT Image layer shown with the RED Arrow. Layer Masks are great and wonderful things. When you paint with BLACK on them they reveal the pixels of the Layer underneath. If you make a mistake its easy to fix just change your paint colour to WHITE and then paint with white to correct your mistake. Step 14: On the TEXT layer change the Opacity of this layer to about 46% or so. / The Red arrow shows where I adjusted the opacity of the TEXT Layer. Step 15: Ok now we can see better what we want to Mask out. So Click on the Mask Layer Icon that is next to the TEXT LAYER on the LAYER palette to make sure its active. Step 16: Start painting out the girls face, the pillow and all the parts of the TEXT layer you don’t want to show on the final image. Here’s a detail shot of the Layers palette notice how the Layer Mask Icon is starting to fill up with BLACK where you started to MASK out the pixels of the TEXT LAYER. Step 17: Once you have finished masking out all the parts of the TEXT layer you don’t want showing change the OPACITY back up to 100%. Then change the LAYER BLENDING Mode to MULTIPLY for the TEXT LAYER. Here what it should look like. Step 18: Using the same techniques above, using the DISPLACEMENT technique and ad the big Redbubble text to the pillow and you will end up with this. Use a LAYER MASK and hide all the pixels of the big Redbubble text that fall on her face and hair. This will give it the appearance thats its just on the pillow. Here’s the original idea I did with this before the Redbubble version Other Tutorials On Redbubble How to make a Sketch and then a Pastel Portrait PhotoShop Tutorial : Another way to bring out details and sharpen a photo If you had fun or learned anything new here great ! It took me most of this evening to put this together. So please take some time to check out my gallery and if you wish comment on any of my artwork. Randy Monteith
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One of my all time fav quotes that I read in a Ann Landers column many years ago. Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum
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All the many amazing artists on Redbubble inspire me to create more artwork all the time. The widespread talent on here is amazing. This image is dedicated to all of the Redbubble artists!! You ROCK!!!! Neither of their parents would understand. A friendship between two of their kind was never heard of and would certainly have been put a stop too. But the love of the Bob NewHart TV show reruns and the chicken dance would keep them enjoying each others company for as long as they could hide in the shadows and dream. / Randy Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum Ivy courtesy of sheisprettystock
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One of my favourite movies is Meet Joe Black which I beleave is based on an older movie Death Takes a Holiday. Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Model uses with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum Crow photo by shooflystock
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Sometimes its not always the things that are spoken that break our spirit … but the things that are not spoken that hurt the most Take the time to say something nice to the next person you run into even if its a stranger , all it takes sometimes is something as simple as ” thankyou ” or ” Have a nice day “ Photo of Model used with permission of FetishFaerie
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Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum
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Stock photo used with permission
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A genie in a lamp awaits to grant you 3 wishes. What do you wish for? Gold and Jewels? Are there any unforseen catches once you make the wishes? Maybe when you really think about it you already have everything you need or could want Photo of Model by the amazing Marcus Ranum
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Stock photo used with permission
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Photo of Model used with permission FetishFaerie
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I was inspired by the movie ” Death Becomes Her ” starring Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn. There is s scene where the paint off Meryl’s face is flaking off because she is immortal and the makeup man Bruce Willis uses real paint for makeup. Stock Photo of model from StockExchange
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” Any World that I’m Welcomed too is better then the one I come from … “ Steely Dan Stock photo used with permission
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Photos of Models used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Models used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum
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Photo of Model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum Stock photos used with permission
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Photo of Model used with the kind permission of Marcus Ranum Glass stock photo used with permission
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Many an unwary sailor has lost his life to the oldman of the sea Stock photos used with permission
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My 5 year means the world to me, he is amazing in so many ways. When I got up today he surprized me with all these questions about dragons. So this is dedicated to you Rory, long may you dream and ask questions. Rory posed for this shot this morning while still in his pajamas
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