Deformation and possibly warp tools also. Interesting concept tho.
It could have also been done using a masking technique. I've done things
that way in PS and PSP.
The graphic is better than a lot of what I have seen.
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Sheila M Douglas
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> Mostly cut and paste, and kinda sloppy, tho I know many who couldn't do
> it.
> The explosions, you can cruise the web, you could, even stick a Nuke in
> there.
> The errant hair strands, painted, badly. The buildings, on a layer
> behind the girl.
> The forground trees and lampposts, on a layer, in front of her.
>
> Jeff G wrote:
> >
> > Here is a sci-fi picture of a giant woman the size of Godzilla
destroying a
> > skyscraper (attached). I am a beginer working mainly with Fireworks.
Can
> > someone who has some idea of how the artist is creating the illusion
of
the
> > building being destroyed explain to me what effects (or ideas) the
artist
> > uses to create this effect? I don't know where to begin, or who else
to
> > ask.
> >
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