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Smooth Rocks - RGB Mode
Smooth Rocks - RGB Mode
ext. colour ref. image... [img] img84.imageshack.us... btw. there are 43 stones here if anybody is interested lol!






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Sh!Za Sh!Za
#well done lux! my favorite this contest ;)
dragoche dragoche
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TheShaman TheShaman
yep.
Tesore Tesore
Cool!!!
TofuTheGreat TofuTheGreat
Is purdy. Only wish you had made them shinier like polished rocks in your reference. 43 huh? You glutton for monotony.
nat_g31 nat_g31
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TJ TJ
Cool.
annajon annajon
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NButler NButler
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tpsimer tpsimer
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gramps gramps
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Dream_weaver Dream_weaver
Beautiful idea.
anabe anabe
wonderful idea!
the burning couch the burning couch
Darn good colorize'n*! now how bout make'n em look wet. ;P
KENNY CHUNG KENNY CHUNG
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Ivan Roujev Ivan Roujev
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UntExp UntExp
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claude edwards claude edwards
lotsa color change work. very attractive in this image
locxoul locxoul
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Martrex Martrex
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charliesou charliesou
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jgulrud jgulrud
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Rangizzz Rangizzz
Ok, maybe you're right :) Here is my vote :) GL
BSmatic BSmatic
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Cartoon Contractor Cartoon Contractor
Nice!
YerPalAl YerPalAl
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Vexycon Vexycon
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MentalWard MentalWard
Gem of a job.
betdoval betdoval
Hard work :) Good Idea :)
abraham abraham
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Comments

Luxwiz Luxwiz
# Tofu...I thought of giving them a wet look but reconsidered after one or two stones... LOL
Luxwiz Luxwiz
Dang it bc ... LOL !
Rangizzz Rangizzz
Why? You need to create just one droplet in the layer styles. Here is a tut for nice and quick ones: abduzeedo.com...
Luxwiz Luxwiz
thanks for the ref. rangizzz...I would have to apply the water drop technique to each stone individually to make them "lookT wet,not just put a layer of drops over the image.that would still take more time than I had to make the chop...
Luxwiz Luxwiz
5 min./ 43 stones would be at least another 3 hours work! but I think basically that would do the trick.
the burning couch the burning couch
Why not just try make'n em look wet by apply'n the "water drop technique"*!*
Luxwiz Luxwiz
...then there's always the bucket of water teknik! 8·0 ... :·D
betdoval betdoval
Congrats, good Idea, :) This tutorial was made by a guy who came from the same city as me, where I was born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil ... what a coincidence ... I liked the effects.
Sh!Za Sh!Za
#hendrix would be proud ;) congratz to a beautiful win!
Tesore Tesore
Wonderful! Congrats Luxwiz :-)
TJ TJ
Congrats Luxwiz. Happy New Year! :)
YerPalAl YerPalAl
Congratulations on the win, nice job.
Luxwiz Luxwiz
thanks so much bet,Sh!Za,Tes,TJ,MyPalAl...what a nice way to end the year! yipeee!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone...
Dream_weaver Dream_weaver
Nice job on a beautiful win.
WhimSea WhimSea
this is fantastic! i bet it took you a long time and bet you rewarded yourself with something else fantastic 'on the rocks' afterwards!



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 Smooth Rocks - RGB Mode
by Luxwiz
Luxwiz
Created December 27, 2010
30 votes   15 comments
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