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Post by Xorren Hedrasii on Oct 6, 2005 20:35:38 GMT -5
Mynn my oh my! I'm only 17 and I still know what it is! Well, I also know about Wooster & Jeeves, Monty Python's flying circus, Pirates of Darkwater, and other things that noone has any idea about. I suggest you make a trip to Boarders bookstores and buy some DVD's!
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Oct 6, 2005 21:04:01 GMT -5
Nice blending job there Lazlo... very smooth!
And you're right, when you use a grain, or a fog or anything to lend 'atmosphere' to the image, it brings everything together....
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Post by lazlototh on Oct 6, 2005 22:08:36 GMT -5
and a 0.5 gaussian blur on the subject and a 1.0 on the background
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Post by Olos Nay on Oct 6, 2005 22:17:13 GMT -5
Lazlo: pretty cool pics. The only thing that can give it away is the different granularity of the 3 elements... I mean, the background seams fuzzier then the people in front. I still haven't find a good approach on that, so I prefer getting HUGE (really huge) pictures and reduce them to my size... Anyway, yours is really great. Your blades too look cool.
Leda: Yep! That is a good idea... putting sand on my boots! I'll cut out some sand from the background and put them over. I also need to put some footprint, to add illusion that something was going on there... Good reading that site, BTW.
Jedidad: Great job on the cutting; particularly since you took "real" pictures. I'm impressed. I still have the old photoshop 6... are there lots of differences between 6 and 7? I never used adobe Photo.
Thanks all for the tips.
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