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| 06/02/2008 06:07:15 PM |
beeby yankoComment by onesaint: i agree, i think the orange compliments the green much better. the color change is verry smooth and i like the omission of the exrta branches. nice work. |
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| 06/02/2008 10:43:00 AM |
beeby yankoComment by TCGuru: I think the colour change from purple to orange was a good one, the bee now seems to harmonize with the colours around him. Nice focus on his head! |
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| 06/02/2008 10:31:53 AM |
beeby yankoComment by patio127: the before was nice in itself - you have enhanced it nicely :) |
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| 06/02/2008 10:23:18 AM |
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| 06/02/2008 10:15:16 AM |
beeby yankoComment by Ann: Yup....that'll do. I especially like how you've improved the catch light in the bee's eye. |
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| 06/02/2008 08:01:38 AM |
beeby yankoComment by sherpet: WOW... WOW... WOW... this is totally awesome and LOVE the pastel colors so much..... Definitelty a favorite..... |
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| 06/02/2008 07:50:23 AM |
beeby yankoComment by Dirt_Diver: Way to bring out some details in this. The colors are fantastic. |
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| 06/02/2008 01:39:14 AM |
spiderhopper_edit.jpgby yankoComment by MelonMusketeer: That's an impressive edit. The DOF for a shot at this level is huge. You didn't post the aperture setting with the images. The reflections are "killer"!
Who's leading this dance? |
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| 06/01/2008 11:06:00 PM |
spiderhopper_edit.jpgby yankoComment by Jaker: Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by Ann: I'd really like to know how you did the reflection. That's exceedingly cool. |
I used the transform tools (scale, distort, perspective and skew) to warp it into shape. I used a duplicate layer for this and I also flipped it. Basically what I did was squeeze the image using the scale transform and then I used the perspective and distort tools to align the details so that it matched up with what is suppose to be creating the reflection. What also helps is to transform the image in parts which is what I did here. In other words, after I resized it into place I then selected part of the layer where the leg detail was and then transformed only that using the perspective and skew tools so that the legs parts would align right. What I did was pretty sloppy. I should have done it later in the editing process which I didn't do so when it was flatten it got a little messed up after I started doing some other things. Ideally the reflection should have some color of the subjects that are supposedly causing the reflection rather than just take on the all of the color of the surface. |
Oh, that's all? :-)
Crazy how much detail you were able to pull out of both of these. The eyes on that spider are freakin me out! |
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| 06/01/2008 10:58:34 PM |
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