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03/30/2007 10:57:06 PM · #26
Originally posted by Ristyz:

I can hear it but can't see it... even uploaded divx


figured it out... doesn't like Camino (a browser for Macs)
03/30/2007 11:39:42 PM · #27
I've never done that much editing to a photo. Maybe I'll try one day
03/31/2007 03:26:31 AM · #28
Originally posted by noisemaker:

I've never done that much editing to a photo. Maybe I'll try one day


Meh. only if you have to :)
03/31/2007 03:38:50 AM · #29
Originally posted by Pedro:

Originally posted by noisemaker:

I've never done that much editing to a photo. Maybe I'll try one day


Meh. only if you have to :)

well personally for that photo i think you didnt need to liquify at all, just some skin touch ups and the eye's brought out pretty much
03/31/2007 03:41:29 AM · #30
if it were up to me i wouldn't have even messed with the skin touch-ups. that was her thing. i love scars and wrinkles and life on people's faces. that was posted as a photoshop exercise, nothing more.
03/31/2007 03:10:36 PM · #31
copied some techniques from your video and look what I came up with



I could get rich putting this in my next editing DVD- I made this poon on the left look like a hot piece of tang!

;-)
04/01/2007 03:31:30 PM · #32
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

copied some techniques from your video and look what I came up with



I could get rich putting this in my next editing DVD- I made this poon on the left look like a hot piece of tang!

;-)


apparently your techniques also eliminated my sense of style and increased my bling factor by about 10 fold
04/01/2007 08:27:48 PM · #33
Originally posted by chunky:

That was a lot of fun to watch--and I picked up a move or two.

BTW, what was the song that was playing?


sorry I missed this earlier - the song is called A little Bit More by Jamie Lidell. :)
04/02/2007 02:59:53 AM · #34
i finally uploaded the vid to youtube if anyone cared to see it that couldn't make the original link play.

The One minute Youtube Makeover
04/02/2007 03:05:17 AM · #35
thats SO cool, seriously, needs to be seen in a gallery on a huge screen, wiv musik.
04/02/2007 03:09:05 AM · #36
amazing!
04/02/2007 08:00:15 AM · #37
totally cool job. Hope she appreciates you a little more now. Thanks for sharing it.
04/02/2007 12:10:05 PM · #38
Originally posted by goodman:

thats SO cool, seriously, needs to be seen in a gallery on a huge screen, wiv musik.


um...it already HAS music, LG :P
04/02/2007 12:29:41 PM · #39
I'm digging the music.

I need to slow it down around the Liquify stage...and well, at pretty much every other stage.

cool beans...
04/02/2007 01:19:57 PM · #40
Cool video but too fast to follow. ^_^
04/02/2007 02:51:34 PM · #41
Originally posted by chunky:

What was the song that was playing?

Jamie Lidell - A Little Bit More
04/02/2007 02:54:15 PM · #42
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Originally posted by chunky:

What was the song that was playing?

No clue but im sure the RIAA is drafting their cease and desist letter lol.

Yeah. That is so stupid. I heard the song here first and will probably buy the whole album! This is why I prefer Magnatune's approach. They allow/encourage you to share your purchased music with up to three friends because they understand that it will help sales.
04/02/2007 03:53:48 PM · #43
Woah...
04/02/2007 05:19:42 PM · #44
Originally posted by MonicaJames:

Cool video but too fast to follow. ^_^


@Steve and Monika - it wasn't really intended to be instructional so much as it was educational for the model ;) I did record it with audio at regular speed, which got me thinking about doing a series of tutorials on some basic Photoshop techniques for my website. If I inspired I'll post the link once i get a few up.

thanks for the comments y'all.
04/02/2007 05:36:04 PM · #45
Originally posted by Pedro:


@Steve and Monika - it wasn't really intended to be instructional so much as it was educational for the model ;) I did record it with audio at regular speed, which got me thinking about doing a series of tutorials on some basic Photoshop techniques for my website. If I inspired I'll post the link once i get a few up.

thanks for the comments y'all.


Looking forward. I just checked your portfolio and your sets are really great. ^_^
04/02/2007 05:56:43 PM · #46
very cool stuff, P. i need a tutorial on liquify. oh, and a lot of that other stuff you did, too!
04/02/2007 06:02:06 PM · #47
Originally posted by sher:

very cool stuff, P. i need a tutorial on liquify. oh, and a lot of that other stuff you did, too!


OMG I was just gonna say the same thing..I sooo need a tutorial on liquify..
Pedro..great work, thanks for sharing!
04/02/2007 06:27:03 PM · #48
Originally posted by Pedro:

@Steve and Monika - it wasn't really intended to be instructional so much as it was educational for the model ;) I did record it with audio at regular speed, which got me thinking about doing a series of tutorials on some basic Photoshop techniques for my website. If I inspired I'll post the link once i get a few up.


Obviously too fast for an actual tutorial unless your one of the cool characters in The Matrix. Although, I did Master Wing Chung Kung Fu from a book in less than 2 nights.

I did stop the vid at a point or two to see what you did cus...I could?

Are you taking requests? :)

Message edited by author 2007-04-02 18:29:36.
04/02/2007 06:41:38 PM · #49
Originally posted by pawdrix:



Obviously too fast for an actual tutorial unless your one of the cool characters in The Matrix. Although, I did Master Wing Chung Kung Fu from a book in less than 2 nights.

I did stop the vid at a point or two to see what you did cus...I could?

Are you taking requests? :)


For you? Anything. :)
04/02/2007 08:36:03 PM · #50
Originally posted by Pedro:

Originally posted by MonicaJames:

Cool video but too fast to follow. ^_^


@Steve and Monika - it wasn't really intended to be instructional so much as it was educational for the model ;) I did record it with audio at regular speed, which got me thinking about doing a series of tutorials on some basic Photoshop techniques for my website. If I inspired I'll post the link once i get a few up.

thanks for the comments y'all.


please do, Id love to know how you did that, I need to learn more about photoshop lol
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