jeshannon.com— This short tutorial shows how to create nearly photo-realistic grass in Photoshop. Useful for creating a relaxing website design :)
Apr 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
Right... and GIMPs or any other Macrodobe interface is any better.While floating windows suck, there are very few other choices. Dockable/floating windows are not that much better and when you are working on an image that is larger than 6MP with at least 50 large and sylized layers, anything that moves on the window pane causes immediate trouble when you are drawing. Having the floating windows, I can place them outside of the drawing area and still have plenty of area to work with. In fact-- floating windows are very useful on my widescreen laptop because while the drawing is contained within the photoshop window, the floating windows are outside of the photoshop pane preventing any accidentally triggered rerendering of my drawings.My point is: They work for me, and likely a lot of other people. If you got a problem with it, find a different drawing application.
solusdotipseApr 26, 2006
If thats photo-realistic I would fire the photographer.Decent tutorial though...
jaxunApr 27, 2006
See, that was so NOT the kind of grass I was thinking of when I saw "grass" and "relaxing" in the description.
arkanoidApr 27, 2006
Still prefer 3d renders
Closed AccountApr 27, 2006
the grass in the image looks alot like the Elder Scrolls: Oblivion grass.. thats just what i think anyway....ok now u can bury me
xiataApr 27, 2006
Right... and GIMPs or any other Macrodobe interface is any better.While floating windows suck, there are very few other choices. Dockable/floating windows are not that much better and when you are working on an image that is larger than 6MP with at least 50 large and sylized layers, anything that moves on the window pane causes immediate trouble when you are drawing. Having the floating windows, I can place them outside of the drawing area and still have plenty of area to work with. In fact-- floating windows are very useful on my widescreen laptop because while the drawing is contained within the photoshop window, the floating windows are outside of the photoshop pane preventing any accidentally triggered rerendering of my drawings.My point is: They work for me, and likely a lot of other people. If you got a problem with it, find a different drawing application.
ronaldpoiApr 27, 2006
I don't have a camera... *sigh*
whoutzApr 27, 2006
You sure showed me.
devoinregressMay 7, 2006
Although weed is fun and good it's not that big of a deal.
Closed AccountDec 22, 2007
Perfect for my site! <a class="user" href="http://peterkao.com">http://peterkao.com</a>Thanks for finding the tutorial :)