My Photoshop Guitar
From time to time, I thought it would be cool to show off a particular piece of work from my portfolio and talk about how it was done.
My first show-off piece was actually just an experiment — a little bit of tomfoolery, if you will. A few years ago, I decided, against my better judgment, to see if I could create a photorealistic graphic of a guitar in Photoshop. I say “against my better judgment” because I knew that it wouldn’t be a quick project that I could just throw together.
Sure enough, after many hours of hardcore Photoshopping, I created the image to the right.
Once I finished, I showed it off to several of my friends, and I knew it was a success when they just shrugged it off with a half-hearted “that’s nice.” This meant that they thought it was just an unimpressive photograph of a guitar. Once I explained to them that it wasn’t a photograph, but rather a work of sheer genius and unadulterated talent, they were genuinely impressed . . . as well they should have been.
And now, here it is for your viewing pleasure. Let me know what you think.



Dude! that’s awesome! but, it’d be nice if you angled it a little and made it look a bit 3D ya know?
But great job! i admire your skills,
BTW nice wood texture
Comment by Al — December 26, 2007 @ 2:00 am
impressive….I didn’t think you were creative as well….theres something wrong in the universe, you can’t be a computer geek and be a great artist too. its not right….lol. later.
p.s. your flash tutorials really helped me land a job as a graphic designer creating websites (minor flash content but still). Its so cool going around college and telling all my buddies I’m a designer at 19 years old. check out my artwork if you get a chance? here ya go.
http://ronaldiho.deviantart.com/gallery/
let me know what you think.
Comment by graphixskid — January 9, 2008 @ 5:54 pm
wow man that looks amazing, im a student of graphics design and
now im also working on creating a guitar for an assignment i got.
im having a problem creating the wood texture.
can you please publish a tutorial or explain how its done.
i would be very greatful
Sincerely Yours
Amit Gal
Comment by Amit Gal — September 1, 2008 @ 12:56 pm