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Post by noman on Mar 15, 2007 12:33:08 GMT -5
My first Assignment WOOHOO!! ;D I thought I'd try something a bit tricky. Your assignment (should you choose to accept it) is to create a bottle. It doesn't have to look anything like mine, in fact I'd prefer it if you came up with something original, just as long as it's typically bottle shaped . You can always check out my solution, but please, no sneeky peeeking unless you are well and truly baffled
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Post by shanny on Mar 18, 2007 17:38:00 GMT -5
Here's my bottle.... The way I did it was waaaaay more steps than you or Michael
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Post by savedbygrace on Mar 18, 2007 17:42:31 GMT -5
Oh cool, guys!
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Post by Michael on Mar 18, 2007 20:55:12 GMT -5
Wow! Shanny! That is impressive! It reminds me of a sand filled bottle.
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Post by noman on Mar 19, 2007 5:49:19 GMT -5
I love it Shanny ;D esp' all the reflections in the glass, and yeah, it does look sand filled
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Post by shanny on Mar 19, 2007 9:34:24 GMT -5
Thanks, Michael and Matty I wasn't really too sure about it, but after looking at it again, it looks alright. Your guys bottles look real super! They are really bottley shaped. ;D I like the reflective look to yours too, Matty and it is so clean looking. All the bits and pieces you added makes it look so realistic. And Michael I like the shape of your bottom (of the bottle i mean lol) I have seen so many bottles like that and was thinking of making mine like that but didn't know how to. You both definitely get an A++ on this one
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Post by Michael on Mar 19, 2007 13:49:30 GMT -5
Haha! That's funny! Thanks, Shanny. ;]
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Post by savedbygrace on Mar 20, 2007 8:53:41 GMT -5
Very funny. ^_-
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Post by moonface on Dec 23, 2007 19:55:14 GMT -5
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Post by rickz on Jun 28, 2009 0:03:53 GMT -5
cool...how did you do it guyz??
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Post by Michael on Jun 28, 2009 20:52:03 GMT -5
Hi Rickz! Well, Matty, Shanny, and I created our bottles in Corel Paint Shop Pro X. One could also make it in any version of Paint Shop Pro, or Photoshop. If you do not have either program, you are able to download a trial version of Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 (the most updated version) here and Photoshop CS4 here (but you must register on the site and log on to download). Photoshop Elements may be an easier version to use, which can also be downloaded at the previous link as well. If you'd like directions to know how to create the bottles, you may look at the Solution thread. :]
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