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10/11/2007 11:56:44 AM · #76 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: |
That's really cool. I love the cloth texture. |
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10/11/2007 02:06:28 PM · #77 |
That's really cool. I love the cloth texture. [/quote]
Thanks! The textured layers are so much fun to do. I want to do them all the time. ETA I hope you will try one this weekend, if you haven't already.
Message edited by author 2007-10-11 14:09:13. |
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10/11/2007 02:13:08 PM · #78 |
This is fun! |
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10/11/2007 03:41:46 PM · #79 |
Here is my newest experiment, cross between blur and textures.
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10/11/2007 03:51:19 PM · #80 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: That's really cool. I love the cloth texture. |
Thanks! The textured layers are so much fun to do. I want to do them all the time. ETA I hope you will try one this weekend, if you haven't already. [/quote]
Actually I had. Here it is.
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10/11/2007 04:26:49 PM · #81 |
I've been shooting a lot of stuff that can be used as textures and just as soon as I can get back to my laptop to dump the card and possibly upload, I'll stick 'em in a folder and you can have whatever you wish. Hope to play with a few myself at some point! |
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10/11/2007 05:29:38 PM · #82 |
Originally posted by Trumpeteer4: Originally posted by pixelpig: That's really cool. I love the cloth texture. |
Thanks! The textured layers are so much fun to do. I want to do them all the time. ETA I hope you will try one this weekend, if you haven't already. |
Actually I had. Here it is.
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Good work. I like the suggestion of graffiti & tne Renaissance feel to the model's face in the window. |
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10/12/2007 06:35:36 AM · #83 |
Met one of the neighbours after work tonight
[thumb]599194[/thumb] |
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10/12/2007 07:40:32 AM · #84 |
I'm not much of a portrait photog but I took this one a while ago of my mother and decided to play with it using the textures.
Original after Raw
Love to know what you think.
Message edited by author 2007-10-12 07:48:36.
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10/12/2007 08:43:07 AM · #85 |
[thumb]599248[/thumb]
Message edited by author 2007-10-12 13:25:27. |
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10/12/2007 12:13:44 PM · #86 |
I put some shots that can be used as textured overlays in a folder called, oddly enough, Texture, in my portfolio. Feel free to use them at will. You may want to desat them, fade them, resize them - whatever works. |
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10/12/2007 03:50:03 PM · #87 |
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10/12/2007 04:17:29 PM · #88 |
[thumb]557666[/thumb]
I used a simple headshot and added a few things for this. The viens are a layer of cracked mud. :)
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10/12/2007 04:40:41 PM · #89 |
Originally posted by Node: I'm not much of a portrait photog but I took this one a while ago of my mother and decided to play with it using the textures.
Original after Raw
Love to know what you think. |
I like the textured one, gives a whole new perspective to "mother" nicely done. |
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10/12/2007 05:00:55 PM · #90 |
Thank you so much "joynim" for the explination earlier in the thread.( I hadn't read it till now) I am sooo glad someone realizes there are beginners who HAVE NO CLUE where to start. All the tutorials I have read expect you to already know how to get from point A to point B
then they start the explination. Hey what can I say...I'm not the brightest star in the sky! Again thanks for taking the time to explain! |
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10/12/2007 10:40:05 PM · #91 |
Originally posted by meow: Thank you so much "joynim" for the explination earlier in the thread.( I hadn't read it till now) I am sooo glad someone realizes there are beginners who HAVE NO CLUE where to start. All the tutorials I have read expect you to already know how to get from point A to point B
then they start the explination. Hey what can I say...I'm not the brightest star in the sky! Again thanks for taking the time to explain! |
The only reason I realise about the beginners explanation is beacuse I have been there so many times and still do! For some rerason I somehow figured out ( with a bit of help from a couple of peeople ) how to put the texture layer on. I knew there would be other people like me so I am gald to be of help :) Now you have to post your textured picture that you made ;) |
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10/13/2007 07:14:53 PM · #92 |
[thumb]599573[/thumb]
Maybe not exactly what you were thinking of with 'grunge', it was a picture of a flower i did a lot of grunge stuff too and then screwed it over.
Makes a nice 8x12 print :D.
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10/16/2007 11:46:43 PM · #93 |
[thumb]602816[/thumb]
Message edited by author 2007-10-21 11:40:57. |
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10/17/2007 12:11:55 AM · #94 |
How are these?
I've got some more that I'll post later.
Message edited by author 2007-10-17 00:12:09. |
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10/19/2007 02:36:19 PM · #95 |
Cool thread...must bump and read later... |
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10/20/2007 03:06:27 PM · #96 |
[thumb]602465[/thumb]
Two texture layers. Curves to get the green look. |
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10/21/2007 01:41:58 PM · #97 |
[thumb]602843[/thumb]
Two textures into one picture. Overlay. masked around the leg. |
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10/21/2007 08:37:31 PM · #98 |
mutiple textures of my own applied :) |
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10/21/2007 09:41:26 PM · #99 |
I took a shot at this, using one of goodman's textures:
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10/21/2007 10:06:34 PM · #100 |
fun...
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