Submitted by initandwinningit on Sat, 2010-06-26 12:49.
how do you guys go about collaging men into nylons? I'm having trouble matching the colors to make it appear as if theyre inside as opposed to on top. OF course, I'm also using basic MS paint. Any advice?
When you make a cutout of a shrunken man, use your transparency tool to make the fabric come out from behind him. It will give the illusion that he is behind the fabric.
Place him under a seam and make a cut out of the seam, replace it over him and give the illusion that he is under the seam.
Finally make a cut out of all the area he will be at. Again use the transparency tool so that you can see him under the cut out but still see the fabric above him.
Look at the example I made below. I used the above tricks to make it. Not sure if the transparency tool exists in Paint. You might need to upgrade.
Some tips that may help you.
When you make a cutout of a shrunken man, use your transparency tool to make the fabric come out from behind him. It will give the illusion that he is behind the fabric.
Place him under a seam and make a cut out of the seam, replace it over him and give the illusion that he is under the seam.
Finally make a cut out of all the area he will be at. Again use the transparency tool so that you can see him under the cut out but still see the fabric above him.
Look at the example I made below. I used the above tricks to make it. Not sure if the transparency tool exists in Paint. You might need to upgrade.
Hope this helps