Portfolio

This is my portfolio. Here is where I'll be showcasing some of my work. All documents on this page have been created and/or modified by me using Photoshop 6.0/Image Ready 3.0.




This here's a button. Go ahead, keep clicking on it. Something might happen eventually . . . really.



This was a quick logo I made in class.



Here we have my navigation tube/bar. If I knew how to make an image map I would put this at the top of the page and make it functional.



This is my '99 Buell M2 Cyclone.



Here's a modified picture of my Cyclone.

As you can see, I've "removed" the mirrors, turn signals, relfectors, rear fender/license plate, passenger footpegs, and the additional caliper mounting points. I've also removed the reflection of myself and my car from the clutch cover. This was all done using the stamp tool and the lasso tool. I started this project to see what the bike would look like if I removed the rear fender and the mirrors, but when I realized how easy it was to use the stamp tool I got carried away. This is much closer to what the bike actually looks like now, except my cyclone still has the turn signals, passenger foot pegs, and a bar-end mirror.



Well, after showing off some of my work above to a few members from the BadWeB forum they requested that I make more pictures of modified Buells. Members wanted to see Harley-Davidson's new Revo engine mounted into different Buells. At first I wasn't sure how to do it, but I eventually came up with the following pictures:

This first picture is an S3T Thunderbolt. It's far from perfect, but not bad for a beginning photoshop student. There are some big errors though, as the massive exhaust has covered the right footpeg and rear brake lever. I won't even mention the lighting.



This next picture is an M2 Cyclone:

As you can see, the exhaust has been made shorter. I've also removed the monster airbox. At this point I liked the picture, but I still didn't have a right footpeg and rear brake lever, so I made another Cyclone picture


Here we have my first piece of animation:

This picture is beyond easy to make, and it's really neat. Tools used were the elliptical marquee tool, the ditherbox fitler, and the spherize filter.


Here are all my buttons:











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