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08/07/2007 09:51:43 PM · #1
and I hate everything it does. Can anyone give me a quick walkthru on how to use this right? Cause everything ive done so far hits me as terrible.
08/07/2007 09:52:57 PM · #2
There's some kool-aid being passed around you can drink that apparently makes those images appear really, really cool.
08/07/2007 09:54:14 PM · #3
It really depends on the effect you want, how well lit and balanced (lights darks) are in your image.
08/07/2007 09:56:37 PM · #4
Originally posted by routerguy666:

There's some kool-aid being passed around you can drink that apparently makes those images appear really, really cool.


Apparently? Yeah right. You made that kool-aid, liar!

Watch out people, it can give you brain damageamageamageamageamageamageilikepizza
08/08/2007 11:45:07 AM · #5
Its so hyped up I felt that I need to check it out, and I am not getting awesome results yet. I guess I really need to "fine tune"
08/08/2007 11:47:47 AM · #6


this shot was done in lucis art, it takes a lot of tweeking , any small changes can affect the image heavily.

it takes practice, but once you get the hang of it it will give great results.

oh and lighting is VERY important. from what i 've tried usually i have cool results with a well lit subject.
08/08/2007 11:49:28 AM · #7
What effect in LucisArt did you use for that?
08/08/2007 11:50:21 AM · #8
Originally posted by zaflabout:



oh and lighting is VERY important. from what i 've tried usually i have cool results with a well lit subject.


I agree, certainly easier to get the end result better if the lighting is as even as possible before running the filter.
08/08/2007 11:59:19 AM · #9
A lot of my images use the filter.... take a pick.







just to name a few...
08/08/2007 12:04:15 PM · #10
To have good results play a lot with your lights position. Check Dave Hill lightning set up.

I personnaly don't use lucisart filter. You can achieve some good results with photoshop filter

Here some attemps I did a while ago:
done with natural lightning
done with natural lightning and bounce flash

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