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Ferry Passchier
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hi guys,
here is a little photoshop piece from me...nothing big, made it pretty fast aswell but wanted to show it to you anyway ![]() My mom is taking a photographer course and this is one of her first pictures (with her own crappy cam) ![]() the assignment was to make a serie op pics within 500 meters of our house Out of boredom I decided to do something with it...this is what I came up with ![]() maybe give me (or my mom ) some pointers...thx Last edited by Ferry P; 17-10-2005 at 12:52 AM.. |
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Marquis of Montréal.
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I think the PS conversion is really nice. Seamless, I can't see any errors anywhere.
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hi.
hi there EF_studios..interesting work. i would say, both u and your mom, did quite a nice job...
.all the best to both of u for your future work...and keep posting... .
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The Viking Moderator
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I love what you did to that picture! You are also a fan of "Liquify" eh? Hehe...
It look very nice, and 100% real. I simply love it... |
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The second one looks good, but I can see the grass has not been reshaped to grow upwards. It seems to flow with the rails on the sides instead of being natural. I had to look really hard to find this, but it might help with that last detail. Have you tried using the stamp tool to get grass from other areas?
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Ferry Passchier
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thx for the comment though bIOHZRd: I will look after that...and yes, I use the stamptool a lot ![]() |
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The Viking Moderator
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Oh, lol - Never mind then. I thaught that was how you made the tracks skew like that.
Well, it looks nice anyways ![]() |
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