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01/25/2005 04:21:44 PM · #1 |
I was so tired of editing and organizing my vacation photos of the Crystal Cathedral, that I just played with this one with the "Flood" software and ended up liking the result. Any comments, good or bad -- all welcome.
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01/25/2005 04:30:02 PM · #2 |
What a hoot! Love it, Kyle!
The ripples on the water and the reflections are fantastic!
I would love to see this applied to other photos too, like a shot of NYC.
"Flood software" ??? Tell me more, please, and keep playing with it *s*.
(Oh and hey.... thanks for my birthday wishes yesterday ((((( hugs ))))) |
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01/25/2005 04:37:06 PM · #3 |
I was afraid of that - someone wanting to know the correct name for the software! LOL It is one I heard about here. I am not on my PC right now, so I can't look it up. If no one jumps in and tells us, tPM me tonight and I will tell you exactly wht it is. And THANK YOU!!!!
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01/25/2005 04:38:05 PM · #4 |
That is too cool, what is flood software, I need it. |
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01/25/2005 04:43:55 PM · #5 |
Found it on a search Try going here:
//www.flamingpear.com/flood.html
It is very easy and FUN!
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01/25/2005 04:54:40 PM · #6 |
I found it (even beat you to it), downloaded and installed the demo version and already started playing with it.
That is so cute - thanks for sharing, Kyle!
I'll post it if I come up with anything decent. |
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01/25/2005 05:03:14 PM · #7 |
After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it. Like this,
Frank |
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01/25/2005 05:05:48 PM · #8 |
Ummmm, WOW!! That's awesome Kylie!! I love that flood filter, I've only used it a couple of times mainly on Moons and statues (I originally heard about it from a thread where Marbo posted some moon shots he had done with it) It's a bit addicting. :-)
But this is amazing, what you did with it. Very very cool, lady! ;-D
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01/25/2005 05:07:06 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by caba: After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it. Like this,
Frank |
Thanks for that tip, Caba... I think I saw this picture awhile back (or something similar to it) and was wondering how that was done.
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01/25/2005 05:11:40 PM · #10 |
Great now I have a flooded yard, how am I going to explain this to my wife?
Fun stuff. |
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01/25/2005 05:16:14 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by scottwilson: Great now I have a flooded yard, how am I going to explain this to my wife?
Fun stuff. |
Tell her the dog did it!!! LOL Lotta fun, huh?
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01/25/2005 05:21:00 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Kylie:
Tell her the dog did it!!! LOL Lotta fun, huh? |
It really is a lot of fun, now I won't get any work done this afternoon.
Thanks much for posting it.
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01/25/2005 05:25:10 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by caba: After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it. Like this,
Frank |
Very nice! I don't have a "history" brush with my software right now - wish I did!
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01/25/2005 05:25:52 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by jenesis: Ummmm, WOW!! That's awesome Kylie!! I love that flood filter, I've only used it a couple of times mainly on Moons and statues (I originally heard about it from a thread where Marbo posted some moon shots he had done with it) It's a bit addicting. :-)
But this is amazing, what you did with it. Very very cool, lady! ;-D |
Yes -- Marbo is the Master with this!!! Thank you for your kind words!
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01/25/2005 06:05:36 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by caba: After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it.
Frank |
Now I'm even more impressed!
Thanks for teaching us that trick, Frank. |
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01/25/2005 06:13:33 PM · #16 |
Thanks Kylie looks like a fun software to try. |
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01/25/2005 06:25:31 PM · #17 |
Well, that would certainly help explain the Steelers' loss on Sunday...!
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01/25/2005 06:46:30 PM · #18 |
Wow pretty cool, I just downloaded it. What do you think of my first atempt?
Travis
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01/25/2005 06:53:07 PM · #19 |
Nice idea travis, I'd try out the history brush thing mentioned above, at a variable opacity - that horizon looks a bit sharp at the mo. |
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01/25/2005 06:59:54 PM · #20 |
I think if you mess around with the different settings, you can soften the "horizon line". I don't have the history brush, but know I have been able to keep a softer line. Glad to see everyone is having fun with this again.
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01/25/2005 07:03:52 PM · #21 |
hehe, I hope this isn't going to be allowed in challenges? I can just see 200 people submitting floods.
Great find Kylie, 3 clicks of the mouse and hey presto!
Message edited by author 2005-01-25 19:04:25.
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01/25/2005 07:12:46 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Kylie:
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Excuse my ignorance, but where and what the heck is this place? Some great shots in your portfolio.
And keep the floods coming : )
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01/25/2005 07:20:24 PM · #23 |
Thanks Kylie, I've just downloaded the demo version. I didn't have time to experiment on a suitable photo, but I think I'm going to have fun with this one.
Had a quick look at some of your photos at smugmug. They're wonderful.
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01/25/2005 07:22:12 PM · #24 |
Fixed up alittle. Wow a thousand things you can do with this filter. Thanks for sharing.
Travis
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01/25/2005 07:23:27 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by bod: Originally posted by Kylie:
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Excuse my ignorance, but where and what the heck is this place? Some great shots in your portfolio.
And keep the floods coming : ) |
I am curently working on getting all the locations and EXIF entered into my portfolio and website, so my apologies. This is the tower at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. I was down there again, and in Palm Springs, back in late December. Thank you so very much for the kind words!
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