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12/04/2005 12:29:15 PM · #1 |
[thumb]//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=265108[/thumb]
Playing around today. Would like to get more of an "industrial" look. Any ideas? I already desaturated the color - not sure where to go from here. Working with Elements 2, but CS is in Santas sled so thats an option too. Any plug ins helpful here?
I also forgot how to make the link hot too
Message edited by author 2005-12-04 12:30:12. |
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12/04/2005 12:35:29 PM · #2 |
Here is the link. to your pic, give me a few minutes and I'll see what I can do. And can you post the original in color if you have it.
MattO
Message edited by author 2005-12-04 12:36:01.
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12/04/2005 12:40:40 PM · #3 |
how do i make the link hot in the thread
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12/04/2005 01:04:44 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by photodude: how do i make the link hot in the thread |
inbetween your thumb tags, just put the image ID, not the whole url.
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12/04/2005 01:09:19 PM · #5 |
Not sure if it's really industrial, but maybe a step in the right direction....
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12/04/2005 01:15:27 PM · #6 |
I am not sure about making it industrial, however I really like this edit of it framed. I adjusted some colors.
MattO
BTW when you are making your post, there are 5 little symbols above the box. If you click on the one on the farthest to the right a popup will come up. Just put the number of the photo in there and click OK, it will do it for you.
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12/04/2005 03:11:30 PM · #7 |
Here's a straight version and a "litho" version:
Straight version was sharpened with focus magic, neat imaged slightly, and hue/sat was used in yellow and red channels to pop the colors. A gradient was applied to the sky on a duplicate layer and faded.
The litho version used a xero-plugin on top of the straight version, on a duplicate layer, and the layer was set to "dissolve" and faded.
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12/04/2005 03:20:39 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by tsheets: Not sure if it's really industrial, but maybe a step in the right direction....
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What did you do to get this? |
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12/05/2005 12:30:17 AM · #9 |
I started with the b/w that you posted, and added a couple of Hue/Sat/Lightness adjustment layers, set to 'colorize' (basically, duotoned it).
One layer was blue, blending mode color, set to 95% opacity. The second was kind of sepia set to normal blending mode at 60%.
Other than that, I added noise 15% gaussian, and faded to 90%. Topped off with a curves adjustment layer.
Everything done in PaintShop Pro X.
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