I’d like first of all for the background to be removed, and put a solid black background on in its place. Then I’d like the rest to be vectorized - there are a few different color combos I’d like to try, but for now, just white for our hair, skin, shirt, and legs, and gold for our capes, boxers, and shoes.
And for the gold, I’d like it to be the shade that’s already on the boxers currently, just, you know, vectorized.
How the hell do you do that! I got the new Photoshop from my friend and there is just waaaaay tooo much stuff to learn by myself. At first I was like “Hell yeah photoshop…I’ll be pro at it in like a week.” Now its been almost 2 months and the only thing I know how to do is well…pretty much nothing.
Onelesscar: Thanks, those both look very good!!! Could you keep the file saved for that, I’ll need to talk to my friends and see if they like that color scheme. If not, you could easily go back and just switch some colors around.
And we want the black background cause it’s gonna go on a shirt. Thanks so much bro, looks awesome!
Okay, so I’m gonna ask again, cause I was an idiot and forgot to save part of it. I gotta redo part of it, but it’d be easier if you have a higher res version…
Read and experiment. I tend to read too much and experiment too little. There are tons of free resources online, and books, some of which are pretty inexpensive. Old versions of Photoshop books will teach you a ton and you might be able to find them used or for free.
If you really want to get into learning Photoshop, consider joining NAPP or attending one of their events. I’m going to this one. First I attended a one-day seminar, which I found very useful. I think the investment will be worth it.