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Invisible People
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Published on: 08/04/2004   Views: 129695


Lastly, for a complete images we need to add the appearance of little writing on the tags. I simply grab a small, standard brush, set black as my foreground color then on a new layer paint in some squiggles to look like writing. You don't have to be precise or even worry about anyone reading it, it just has to look like something is printed on the tags.

So there you have it. The final image.

Final Carmen

As you can see, with a detailed image this can get to be a very long process taking a great deal of work to finish. The better you are with the clone stamp tool, the more rapidly you'll be able to complete images.

I Hope this tutorial has been helpful and I look forward to seeing all kinds of great invisible people!
Tutorial Index
1. Invisible People
2. Getting Started
3. Reconstruction
4. Creating the effect
5. Basic Structure
6. Filling In
7. Clothing Details
8. Final Details
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User Comments
Etch-a-Sketch Elmo
Posted on: 08/18/2007
Niice.

Now can you do it the other way around? It would be much more interesting if it were the clothes disappearing. Lol.
 
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Copy/Paste Patti
Posted on: 09/26/2005
AWESOME! Great tut, and thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
 
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Eric Eraser
Posted on: 05/20/2005
This is an excellent tutorial. I was wondering how to make the inside of the clothing, and I'm glad I found this. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
Etch-a-Sketch Elmo
Posted on: 05/07/2005
great tutorial thanks!
 

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