Making a Zora-like Seacreature
27-12-2006 50638 views
Not really a Zora, but a decent seacreature. Transform the beautifull Jessica Alba in, to what I considder, to be a Zora-lookalike. Just take some stockphoto's and add a skin and some other things!
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Make a Zora
Learn how to create a creature that lives under water...
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Step 1 Before you start writing me emails, I know this ain't a Zora. I just felt it had much in common.
Zora's ofcourse have a different face and a different body. Still this creature is worthy of having a name so I chose a Zora-lookalike;
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Step 2 For this tutorial I used stocks from snake-skin or snake-leather;

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Step 3 Duplicate the leather-layer many times and scale and position them over arms and parts of the body;

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Step 4 Then do them one at a time.
Just lower the opacity and start erasing with a blurry brush;
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Step 5 Opy this layer and flip it horizontal and erase some parts so it fits with the layer;

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Step 6 Then do the leg(s);

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Step 7 And the neck;

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Step 8 And ofcourse the arms...

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Step 9 Make sure the textures flows into each other...

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Step 10 ...like what I did here;

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Step 11 And finish the texturing;

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Step 12 On a new layer that you've set to Color or Hue (depending on your picture) brush some blue on it;

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Step 13 Do everything that is the body, so no objects, bikini or background;

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Step 14 Then on a new layer, which is set to Overlay, brush some black over the lips and some white over the eyes;

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Step 15 Tweek the body a little and fix spots if needed...

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Step 16 I chose to add the gills of a muchroom, but you can choose any image;

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Step 17 Place them and trun them and maybe even transform the perspective a little;

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Step 18 Then go to Filter>Liquify and tweek the nose and the ear(s).

kumaranthasu
April 21th, 2009
it's very effctive and most useful tutorial
psynitox
September 1th, 2008
wow
very good job
and nice girl
10 / 10 ^^
Mike
July 1th, 2010
Wow, nice tutorial!
Love it.
10/10