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07/21/2008 04:03:22 AM · #326 |
there was a request of sfalice for the original of my post of the motorcycle a few pictures back in this thread
here it is
the picture
i took it in a museum and its not much of a shot as you can see
fairly ugly artificial (bulb)light, a bit gritty (400 asa), and slightly off focus (1/4s handheld)
no way i would bore people with a shot like this, but than again maybe a nice challenge to layer it and try to make something out off it (isnt that what layers are for;)
the texture (i took it that same day in this museum, but outdoors)
i never use more than one texture at a time in any layered picture i ever posted, nor did i ever use a prefab texture (ofcourse no sin to do so, its just there are so many to find yourself and its fun to collect them)
i just make sure the parts to obscure in the original picture doesnt contain to much detail that would matter
next step and most timeconsuming is, i use the eraser to make the parts come out that does matter
sometimes afterwards i use the acid filter on the whole lot to get a somewhat more homogene endresult (but always fool around with the colours of this procede to adjust them to my taste)
well, so here i revealed about all the 'secrets' to my peepees
ps: i uploaded the texture in big size, and ofcourse its free for use
Message edited by author 2008-07-21 04:17:36. |
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07/21/2008 05:30:44 AM · #327 |
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07/21/2008 09:02:29 AM · #328 |
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07/21/2008 09:45:18 AM · #329 |
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07/21/2008 12:00:04 PM · #330 |
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07/21/2008 01:13:16 PM · #331 |
Well, you know, this is just magical. Thank you so much, messerschmitt for posting your intermediate pictures and steps, outlined in your earlier post. I don't know about the others, but I learned a whole lot from your explanation.
great work. |
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07/21/2008 05:46:35 PM · #332 |
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07/21/2008 05:57:16 PM · #333 |
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07/21/2008 07:57:25 PM · #334 |
Just got back - I have lots of commenting to catch up on. :~) |
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07/21/2008 08:19:19 PM · #335 |
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07/21/2008 11:26:51 PM · #336 |
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07/22/2008 07:10:42 AM · #337 |
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07/22/2008 07:51:26 AM · #338 |
Originally posted by sfalice:
Well, you know, this is just magical. Thank you so much, messerschmitt for posting your intermediate pictures and steps, outlined in your earlier post. I don't know about the others, but I learned a whole lot from your explanation.
great work. |
Thanks for sharing your technique. I never would have guessed the extent of the overlay or how you had used it. |
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07/22/2008 08:20:52 AM · #339 |
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07/22/2008 08:32:35 AM · #340 |
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07/22/2008 09:29:27 AM · #341 |
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07/22/2008 10:56:39 AM · #342 |
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07/22/2008 11:57:15 AM · #343 |
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07/22/2008 12:25:40 PM · #344 |
Still am flu-ridden - thus few submissions and comments. |
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07/22/2008 02:07:41 PM · #345 |
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07/22/2008 08:32:45 PM · #346 |
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07/22/2008 08:36:51 PM · #347 |
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07/22/2008 08:37:18 PM · #348 |
BUG WARNING!
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07/22/2008 09:43:11 PM · #349 |
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07/22/2008 10:58:50 PM · #350 |
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This one's for you Alice, you wanted to see more!
Message edited by author 2008-07-22 23:15:42. |
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