QUOTE(Fuzzy Knight @ May 20 2006, 10:41 PM)
Ok Da Vinci

gehe...

nah it's not that hard, I basicly work a lot with layers and stuff, black and white prints and gradient stuff. I got some custom brushes 2. You can do the dripping effect or watercolor effect by dropping some paint on a sheet of paper and scan it.
If you make a nice abstract design and merge it together in one layer, put another layer with a gradient color on top of it. And set it to overlay you will basicly get the same result as the flower design in the pic.
Just try to look for patterns and shapes in the photograph. For example the print on my shirt, I made it look like there was a flower "growing out of the print". Or like the triangulair [or w/e, gehe at least I tried] shape on the left of the left photograph. Just try to fill up spaces which you think need to be filled up. But don't try to overdo it. ^^ But it would take me a year to tell you how I made this pic
This post has been edited by Geonox: May 20 2006, 10:57 PM