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Saber Lily Arrives, Mistreated Immediately

by radiantdreamer October 16, 2009 in Anime Figures, How To Draw Anime & Photoshop 45 comments tags: effects, fate unlimited codes, figures, goodsmile company, photoshop, PVC, radiantdreamer, saber, saber lily
So my Saber Lily has finally arrived from e2046. Everyone and their mother ordered one, much like Max Factory Ignis a couple of years back.

Happy Holidays from Radiant Dreamer!

by radiantdreamer December 20, 2008 in Anime Figures, How To Draw Anime & Photoshop, Things I Find Interesting 13 comments tags: 1:6 scale, anime, asuka, christmas, evangelion, figures, holiday, loligoth, photoshop, PVC, santa
Happy holidays everyone! It’s the first day of my holidays, and fortunately all my shopping is done. It’s been snowing a bit here, and apparently, record temperatures, but nowhere near as bad as say, Halifax or something, where the temperatures fall below -40c. Now THAT’S crazy cold! This festive season is when most of my friends have gone back home to visit their families. This of course, makes a boring holiday season for me. But what better time than to put some effort into improving my art, and playing Valkyria Chronicles! I’m fortunate that most of my family is local, so I don’t have to travel long distances to celebrate Christmas with them. In case you’re wondering, no I didn’t get a special variant Loligoth Asuka figure. I am a photoshop artist after all. More on that after the jump!

Nendoroid Gamers!

by radiantdreamer September 17, 2008 in Anime Figures, How To Draw Anime & Photoshop 34 comments tags: anime, death note, figure, figures, gamer, good smile, hatsune, konata, l, lucky star, miku, miku hatsune, nendoroid, nintendo, non-scale, photoshop, radiantdreamer, wii, wii remote
I’ve had this ambitious idea in my mind for at least two months now (maybe even three). The original idea was to have them hold Playstation 3 controllers, since Konata is all about the Playstation. But well… I couldn’t get their hands to get close enough. Besides, Wii is way more of a party system anyway. More on how this images was accomplished after the jump!

Kino’s Journey Ends with Emiya

by radiantdreamer March 18, 2008 in Anime Figures, How To Draw Anime & Photoshop 10 comments tags: anime, blend, composite, compositing, emiya, fate stay night, fate zero, figures, kino, kino no tabi, kino's journey, kiritsugu, matte painting, photography, photoshop, radiantdreamer, saber
When Kino was announced, I immediately knew I had to buy her. In addition, when I saw Emiya from Fate/Zero, I knew that Kino and him would make a great looking pair. Personally, I think she looks better with Emiya than Saber does. The green in Kino’s outfit actually complements Emiya’s black very well.

Using Photoshop to Create Interesting Photos

by radiantdreamer January 11, 2008 in How To Draw Anime & Photoshop 1 comments tags: adjustment layer, anime, depth of field, effects, figures, gaussian blur, gradient, lasso, layers, photoshop, radiantdreamer, shadows, techniques, tutorial, tweaks
Welcome to the second part of my basic compositing tutorial. If you haven’t gone through the first tutorial yet, I suggest you do so. Otherwise you will have no idea where I’m coming from or what I am doing at this halfway point. The purpose of this tutorial is to teach how you can use the various tools in Photoshop to bring more life to your composited image. We’ll go through things like setting mood, changing shadows and lighting, and the principles of depth using light and general photoshop filters. As a recap of the previous tutorial, we’ve gone through the process of selecting a background that would fit our subject, (in this case, Miko is our subject) and cut out her shape using the various lasso techniques in the previous tutorial. We also did some minor adjustments using a few of Photoshop’s adjustment menus. After we were finished, we had a fairly nice and convincing composite. But it still looked a little flat and uninteresting. Let’s add a little drama.

Basic Photoshop Compositing

by radiantdreamer January 11, 2008 in How To Draw Anime & Photoshop 3 comments tags: anime, compositing, effects, figures, lasso, layers, photoshop, Photoshop Tutorials, selection
This tutorial assumes you know very basic photoshop skills. If you don’t know anything about Photoshop, you may have trouble following along. I will try to be as clear as possible and have images to illustrate exactly what I’m talking about where needed. This tutorial was constructed using Photoshop 7, but Photoshop CS2 and above work the same way. To see a larger image, just click on the thumbnail and a pop-up will appear. Be sure to close the pop-up before continuing. The purpose of this tutorial is the basic construction of compositing two different subject matters together into one. For this particular example, I will be using one of my figurines and compositing her on another background.
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