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Mouse Tracks Covers and COT Articles
(COT
= Covering Our Tracks - cover artists
commentary)
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MOUSE
TRACKS COVER OCTOBER 2002
This cover image was an exercise in layering image elements and applying Layer Styles for edge effects. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER NOV-DEC 2004
This cover image began as a C4D tutorial, but after adding a few elements it was usable as a cover. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER JANUARY 2006
This cover image is a composite of 3D elements over a old photo from the Oregon Historical Societies archive. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made.
This cover image was an exercise in layering image elements and applying Layer Styles for edge effects. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER NOV-DEC 2004
This cover image began as a C4D tutorial, but after adding a few elements it was usable as a cover. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER JANUARY 2006
This cover image is a composite of 3D elements over a old photo from the Oregon Historical Societies archive. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made.
MOUSE
TRACKS COVER SEPTEMBER 2004
This cover image’s robot was originally created for a video I was editing. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made and for info about high-end 3D programs used in movies and TV.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER OCTOBER 2005
This cover image began as a series of digital photos that were composited to make a perfectly exposed picture, then 3D elements were added to create the final scene. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
MOUSE
TRACKS COVER JANUARY 2007
This infrared landscape cover image was shot with a digital camera . Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
This cover image’s robot was originally created for a video I was editing. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was made and for info about high-end 3D programs used in movies and TV.
MOUSE TRACKS COVER OCTOBER 2005
This cover image began as a series of digital photos that were composited to make a perfectly exposed picture, then 3D elements were added to create the final scene. Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
This infrared landscape cover image was shot with a digital camera . Read the Covering Our Tracks article to see how it was done.
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