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    Sorry, this is a real quick and dirty, but what makes an image cartoony is lack of texture. Here is a very quick example of texturing it...I've overlaid a large shadowy type texture on the water and a finer noise texture on the stone...it's just to give you the idea, not a da vinci or anything. Colours also desaturated.

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    Here are some ideas I put together in about 10 minutes.

    First, in PS I copied the layer with the pic about 4 times:

    1. Select the stone area with select>color range, then select>inverse & delete all, so the stone is all that remains. Then Filter>Texture>Texturizer on the sandstone settings. Play with it until it looks like stone. Set the opacity of this layer down to about 30%

    2. In the next layer do the same as above so only stone remains, then Layer>Layer Style>Bevel and Emboss. Do the bevel & emboss with an inner bevel (play with settings). Also click the Contour box & play with those settings.

    3. Create one last stone ring layer--place it on top of all others--and run Filter>Texture>Grain on the enlarged type, & play with settings. Put layer blending mode to overlay & play with opacity.

    4. Select>color range on the water now, then inverse that & delete, so only water remains. Then inverse & add a shadow with a hard-edged black brush set at about 10 % opacity. Finally, Filter>Distort>Ocean Ripple (play with settings).

    Now, when it all looks good to you, Layer>Merge Visible. Then Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur to about 4 px or so--just to take the hard edge off.

    You can also play with Image>Adjustment settings like Hue & Saturation, Brightness, etc.

    I copied the layer one last time, set the layer on top to Overlay blending mode and 50% opacity, and ran the Filter>Render>Emboss on it & played with the settings.

    I also played with the Filter>Render>Lighting Effects to put a spotlight on it & played with settings.

    That's it! If I were to mess with it more, I'd eliminate the black surrounding and add a floor with more shadow & depth, and maybe some details like rock on the floor, etc. I'd also add some sort of bottom or depth to the water so it's not plain blue---but good enough for now! I hope this at least sparks ideas!
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    Wip Not a WIP, but a water texture for your Stargate

    Here's a quick water texture I created using both a 3D app and Xara with a PS plug-in "Water Ripples" and a plasma transparency filter. You could use it to fill your Stargate.

    Its a large image so you won't need to repeat the fill.
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    First of all, I highly approve of Stargate games!

    If you're interested in being true to the movie and/or show, here are the glyphs that appear on Earth's Stargate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargat...ymbols_at_Giza

    If you scroll down a bit, you can see the glyphs on the Atlantis gate.

    Also, the "water" is more of a silvery-gray color. GamerPrinter's texture looks very nice, except for the color. I'm not sure if there in an analogue to it in Photoshop or the other graphic programs, but I once got very nice results from After Effects' Fractalize effect.
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    Wow. I really need to learn how to use PS

    I actually am using different glyphs than the TV show for a reason (you might also notice that there are 40 glyphs instead of 37). The TV show is using constilations for the glyphs, and using them to triangulate a location. My co-ordinates act alot more like a phone number. The symbols on the gate are the symbols of the forty Emie who created the gate network, and who have been passing themselves off as Gods for several millenia.

    I love all the suggestions. I'm going to put them to work this weekend and see if I can't polish these images into something that makes my players gasp. Thank's guys

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    Info Silver water, huh?

    Silvery colored event horizon, huh? Well, here's a slightly grayscaled version of my original image - is this better?

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    If the center were, well, centered, I would think it was perfect.
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    I feel I must say something... Forgive me please.

    The chevrons on the stargate are evenly spaced, not crowded on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargate525 View Post
    I feel I must say something... Forgive me please.

    The chevrons on the stargate are evenly spaced, not crowded on top.
    No forgiveness needed. You might also notice that the glyphs on my stargate differ from those on the official "Stargate". The system itself works differently as well. Also, my gate network was built by the false gods. Each of of the glyphs represents one of the gods that built the gate network (There are 40 of them, which is why there is 40 symbols instead of 37).

    I did study the official "Stargate" before making this one, and decided what aspects of mine should be different for my story line.

    Thank you for noticing the differences, though, and feel free to point any more out. They might not be purposeful changes

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