A Whopper

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You missed "sesame seeds".
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Nice work.
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If JPG reduced the quality, why didn't you try converting to PNG or something like that instead?
 
GundamXXX said:
DAMN YOU, DAMN YOU STRAIGHT TO HELL

I want a Whopper now, but theres no Burger King where I live.. the entire country is Burger Kingless ;(

PS. Nice pic
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You could always try a Big mac instead - there's ALWAYS a MacDonalds around wherever you go (I'm sure I once saw one in the desert once when on Holiday)

EDIT: I just did a search - and it could've been THIS Macdonalds I saw
 
Thanks for the compliments, guys
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ProtoKun7 said:
If JPG reduced the quality, why didn't you try converting to PNG or something like that instead?I don't feel like it. And the pic was a little low quality anyways (I used an enlarged thumbnail-size pic as a template, and it made the letter edges a little ugly, even in PSD format).
CannonFoddr said:
You could always try a Big mac instead - there's ALWAYS a MacDonalds around wherever you go (I'm sure I once saw one in the desert once when on Holiday)
EDIT: I just did a search - and it could've been THIS Macdonalds I sawMcDonalds doesn't reach the awesomeness of Burger King.
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(I already posted this pic, but it fits here)

QUOTE(GundamXXX @ Jan 15 2011, 09:09 PM)
DAMN YOU, DAMN YOU STRAIGHT TO HELL
I want a Whopper now, but theres no Burger King where I live.. the entire country is Burger Kingless ;(
Just to let you know, Burger King is under the name "Hungry Jack's" in Australia. I heard that they sell Whoppers there too. You should go there.
 
Very cool, but if I may give you some constructive criticism?

It would probably help your image quality to vectorize work like that before converting to JPG, or better yet, vectorize it and then convert it to PNG
 
TwinRetro said:
Very cool, but if I may give you some constructive criticism?

It would probably help your image quality to vectorize work like that before converting to JPG, or better yet, vectorize it and then convert it to PNG
I doubt that will help. The text was rasterized by the time I converted it, and the bun and lettuce are also overlaid on the picture I used, which was very small compared to my pic.
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Depravo said:
That's cool. Can you make one of a nudey lady?No.
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QUOTE(SoulSnatcher @ Jan 15 2011, 06:39 PM) Whoa! That looks great!
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Mind if I ask how you did that?
I set a photo as a background layer, put a rasterized word with the right color in my clipboard (I'm not sure if the other part works non-rasterized), made a simple shape in grey just covering the area I was doing (to help with the borders and make it easier to see the text. I used the pen tool to make this easier). I then pasted the word I was using, moved it to where I wanted it, then used "Free Transform" to place it where I wanted it. I would continue pasting and free transforming until I was done with one part, then I deleted the grey shape, made another one somewhere else, copied a different word, and continued the paste/free transform pattern until I was finished with that part. I kept doing this until the whole thing was covered in words (Since the text was rasterized, I merged all the text from one part into a single layer in order to make the whole thing easier to manage, since there'd be hundreds or thousands of layers if I didn't bother with it).
For the shading on the tomato, I used a red a few shades darker than pure red (255,0,0), and then used the Dodge tool to brighten parts, and the Burn tool to darken parts. For the lettuce and top bun, I magic-selected all the text (which only works if the text is all on the same layer), moved to the original photo's layer, and copied to another layer. Then I'd used the blur tool to reduce the 'jaggies' on the new layer, change the text layer to "overlay", or one of the various light styles (hard light, vivid light, soft light, etc) to make it look nice.
TL;DR version: Magic
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