First, yes I did use the skeleton that is in the kit, but that skeleton is standing straight up. To get the effect of sitting down, I simply: (1) duplicated the skeleton layer, (2) on original layer I erased the bottom half of the skeleton, (3) on the duplicate of the skeleton layer I erased the top half of the skeleton, (4) I rotated the legs at a 45 degree angle to appear in a sitting position, and moved that layer until it looked as natural as I could make it. Simple and easy!
Saturday, October 3, 2015
How'd I do that?
I have been asked if the skeleton on this page is in the kit. And so I thought I would write a simple explanation about how I created the look of the skeleton sitting.
First, yes I did use the skeleton that is in the kit, but that skeleton is standing straight up. To get the effect of sitting down, I simply: (1) duplicated the skeleton layer, (2) on original layer I erased the bottom half of the skeleton, (3) on the duplicate of the skeleton layer I erased the top half of the skeleton, (4) I rotated the legs at a 45 degree angle to appear in a sitting position, and moved that layer until it looked as natural as I could make it. Simple and easy!
First, yes I did use the skeleton that is in the kit, but that skeleton is standing straight up. To get the effect of sitting down, I simply: (1) duplicated the skeleton layer, (2) on original layer I erased the bottom half of the skeleton, (3) on the duplicate of the skeleton layer I erased the top half of the skeleton, (4) I rotated the legs at a 45 degree angle to appear in a sitting position, and moved that layer until it looked as natural as I could make it. Simple and easy!
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Love this! Thank you for the info, I am going to have to have a go at this :)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, I hope to do more of this type of posting!
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