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03/18/2005 12:50:40 AM · #1 |
What are your opinions of this? Just mucking around with lighting
Lisa
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03/18/2005 12:58:45 AM · #2 |
I like it! The lighting angle is not seen much in photos - Cool look!
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03/18/2005 01:00:12 AM · #3 |
thanks like i said before, i have no idea what i am doing in ps but hey, you dont know these things till you have a go :)
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03/18/2005 01:09:36 AM · #4 |
Interesting. That big circle in the middle works for me. Others would disagree.
Try softening the lighting a little - not so direct on the car. Also, the dust or moisture on the car is distracting. I'd crop it a little lower; something like this.
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03/18/2005 01:33:23 AM · #5 |
Looks like you are getting ready to siphon someone's gas tank....;-)
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03/18/2005 04:14:10 AM · #6 |
bumping for later crowd :)
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03/18/2005 04:16:40 AM · #7 |
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03/18/2005 04:35:58 AM · #8 |
How does this look?
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03/18/2005 04:44:35 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by SDW65: How does this look?
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oooohhh mystical, what did you do?
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03/18/2005 04:45:18 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by faidoi: mmmm, donut. |
mmmmmm beer.
-H. Simpson |
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03/18/2005 04:50:38 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by lentil: Originally posted by SDW65: How does this look?
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oooohhh mystical, what did you do? |
Created a new layer then inverted it and gr. blurred it @ 7.5 pixels then blended it using screen @70%.
Then I created a new layer, inverted it, gr. blurred @ 7.5 pixels again but this time I blended it using Multiply @ 100@.
Flattened the layers and went to duotone black on black. |
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03/18/2005 04:53:45 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by SDW65: Originally posted by lentil: Originally posted by SDW65: How does this look?
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oooohhh mystical, what did you do? |
Created a new layer then inverted it and gr. blurred it @ 7.5 pixels then blended it using screen @70%.
Then I created a new layer, inverted it, gr. blurred @ 7.5 pixels again but this time I blended it using Multiply @ 100@.
Flattened the layers and went to duotone black on black. |
huh! LOL
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03/18/2005 06:48:14 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by SDW65: Created a new layer then inverted it and gr. blurred it @ 7.5 pixels then blended it using screen @70%.
Then I created a new layer, inverted it, gr. blurred @ 7.5 pixels again but this time I blended it using Multiply @ 100@.
Flattened the layers and went to duotone black on black. |
Oh! You speak Greek!? :-o |
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03/18/2005 07:07:22 PM · #14 |
I like it. Very nice. It's almost fitting for a TV news wallpaper screen about gas prices in the US this week. I can't believe it's already $3.05/gal in Malibu. It was $2.45 in Toluca Lake last night when I filled up.
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03/18/2005 07:15:37 PM · #15 |
I would love to pay that much for fuel. We pay something stupid like 85p a litre, which is nearly £4 ($6.10ish) a gallon I think.
Like the pic Lisa, don't mean to syphon your thread.
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03/18/2005 07:57:15 PM · #16 |
I guess we are lucky here where I live. Gas is at $1.93 USD. |
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03/18/2005 08:01:31 PM · #17 |
Nice pic Lisa! It has an interesting angle, and the spotlighting is pretty neat. Kind of a mysterious look to it.. in SDW's version the mystery is elevated to spooky :)
Keep posting! Looks like you're having fun today evening :) |
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03/18/2005 08:12:39 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by SDW65:
Created a new layer then inverted it and gr. blurred it @ 7.5 pixels then blended it using screen @70%.
Then I created a new layer, inverted it, gr. blurred @ 7.5 pixels again but this time I blended it using Multiply @ 100@.
Flattened the layers and went to duotone black on black. |
Hmmm.... seems I can actually speak a little bit of greek - but I can not figure out what a GR blur is.....
Walks off scratching head and mumbling "gr. blurred, gr. blurred, gr. blurred"
Edited spelling mistake 'cause they bug me.
Message edited by author 2005-03-18 20:41:35. |
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03/18/2005 08:32:20 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Fleximus: I would love to pay that much for fuel. We pay something stupid like 85p a litre, which is nearly £4 ($6.10ish) a gallon I think.
Like the pic Lisa, don't mean to syphon your thread. |
But then again, it's not a 40 minute drive to the nearest Home Depot for you, I'm guessing. |
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03/18/2005 09:38:36 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Beetle: Originally posted by SDW65:
Created a new layer then inverted it and gr. blurred it @ 7.5 pixels then blended it using screen @70%.
Then I created a new layer, inverted it, gr. blurred @ 7.5 pixels again but this time I blended it using Multiply @ 100@.
Flattened the layers and went to duotone black on black. |
Hmmm.... seems I can actually speak a little bit of greek - but I can not figure out what a GR blur is.....
Walks off scratching head and mumbling "gr. blurred, gr. blurred, gr. blurred"
Edited spelling mistake 'cause they bug me. |
Gaussian Blur. I know the question is where the 'r' fits in the 'gr', I don't know. I ment to put Gu. Blur... I went 'R' crazy i guess. I added a 'R' after the g and added an extra one onto blur. lol
sorry
Message edited by author 2005-03-18 21:40:09. |
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03/18/2005 09:57:19 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by SDW65: I added a 'R' after the g and added an extra one onto blur. |
That's how it's spelled, isn't it?... In Grreek? |
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03/18/2005 10:17:21 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by SDW65: |
Gaussian Blur. I know the question is where the 'r' fits in the 'gr', I don't know. I ment to put Gu. Blur... I went 'R' crazy i guess. I added a 'R' after the g and added an extra one onto blur. lol
sorry [/quote]
I see *g*. And here I was trying to find something really exotic on PS that I had never heard of before.
At least now I'll be able to sleep tonight.
Efharisto (I hope that really means "thank you" in greek) |
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