Thanks guys :). I've tried to make sure not to steal any styles with sigmaking, but I may just borrow the widescreen format more often (yes, definitely better then pan/scan, JYN ;D), it just organizes the sig better. Here's some things I've been working on all day today. I figured that maybe at the Sith Temple, they have a hall of fame. Pictures of the greatest Sith Lords of all time to remind them to be better. The Jedi Temple just honors the greatest Jedi both in the present and the future, to remind their students to be wary of both. So this is what I came up with.
Some of these were really hard to put in, the background was very very similar to the person, so it was hard to tell what was background and what was person on the edges. I didn't include shadows for these because I liked how they were this way. The backdrops are completely custom created, I'll be experimenting with some new backdrops as well. Odd thing is, the custom backdrops I invented only work with one version of Photoshop, PS version 5.0. I'm trying to find other custom backdrops (the way I like it) in the newer versions of PS, like the CS2 I use for most other things. Master Yoda was the hardest, his hair just wouldn't work in the painting, so I balded him ;D. To view larger, right click on the photo and click "View Image." It'll open it to full-size.
I'm still waiting on approval from
MASTER YODA on offering graphic and photo services, but if I do get it, I would offer these except with the figure of your choice (yourself, son, family member) and other Star Wars effects. Let me know what you think :)