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01/21/2005 03:22:34 PM · #1 |
Been working on these the last few day. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Pictures are old, processing is new.
Thanks
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01/21/2005 03:26:15 PM · #2 |
I really like these two.
I am not too sure about the others. But these 2, in my opinion, has got the potential for a great series. |
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01/21/2005 03:28:25 PM · #3 |
I left a comment on my fave one, Imperfections. But the two Xion pointed out are the runners up :)
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01/21/2005 03:53:24 PM · #4 |
You are going in 3 different directions at once with those images viewed as a group. The most promising of the 3 directions is the "overlay" series of 2, as pointed out below. You can go so FAR down that road, evolve practically forever, with this sort of thing. The others pretty well make me yawn...
Robt.
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01/21/2005 03:56:22 PM · #5 |
"Faces" and "Cut" I had already commented on. Out of the rest, "Window" and "Napkin" probably will have more mass-appeal and are great shots. I like both.
"String" and "Lovely Projections" are obviously leaning more toward digital art and you really created some intersting images. Creative and very artistic without going over the top.
There's something about "Imperfections" that scares me so maybe that's good.
Shaker is the only one that leaves me a bit flat, the rest are great. |
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01/21/2005 09:03:00 PM · #6 |
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01/21/2005 09:23:11 PM · #7 |
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01/22/2005 12:40:59 AM · #8 |
BUMP! for Kat!
I think your pictures should be seen by all others, this one in particular You're really doing a terrific job! Keep it up! Looking forward to seing your future work!
-Simon
P.S. I would love to see a tutorial or "how they did it?"
Message edited by author 2005-01-22 00:44:22.
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01/22/2005 01:07:43 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by grandmarginal:
BUMP! for Kat!
I think your pictures should be seen by all others, this one in particular You're really doing a terrific job! Keep it up! Looking forward to seing your future work!
-Simon
P.S. I would love to see a tutorial or "how they did it?" |
This is so simple it is funny.
I just took a pic of me. Threw a black layer over the top of it and used the eraser tool like a crazy person. Then played with the levels and hue and sat. There are a ton of different things you could do with this technique. This one took about 5 minutes. Easy and fun.
Thanks Simon for your vote of confidence. Appreciate it. :)
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