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11/04/2007 08:26:26 AM · #101
Day 4


Day 4a


(I couldn't help myself - I did two for today!)

Message edited by author 2007-11-04 08:35:09.
11/04/2007 10:58:31 AM · #102
I know I didn't sign up but this challenge caught my eye. Haven't done anything on dpc in awhile so here is a overlay I did today....gonna try to jump into this one......
11/04/2007 12:21:30 PM · #103
Nov 04
This one was pure fun and play.

Thank you Les Goodman.
Welcome Electrolost.
11/04/2007 12:32:33 PM · #104
I saw this thread, and decided to jump in for one. Enjoy!

11/04/2007 12:45:32 PM · #105
Welcome electrolost and pixlmaker jump right on in ;)
11/04/2007 12:47:44 PM · #106


Day 4
11/04/2007 01:13:46 PM · #107
Originally posted by joynim:

Welcome electrolost and pixlmaker jump right on in ;)


Why thank you! Since you mention it, here's another one. Two shots taken on the day I got my new 5D last summer. One of my son PJ with a goofy smile, and the other of the brick on the side of my house. I stretched the brick way out, and messed around with the result. Enjoy!

11/04/2007 01:20:20 PM · #108
Here we go I'll post the 1s I made so far =)



*whispers: i never used an overlay in this*
11/04/2007 01:38:17 PM · #109
Originally posted by ordinaryangel:

Originally posted by ordinaryangel:


Day 4
he he he.....

BrianTammy asked how I created this and I thougt I'd just post here (I hope nobody minds)
I started with my original image and made a levels layer to brigten it a little. Then I used the channel mixer to desaturate the image but used a layer mask to erase the effect on the eyeball. Then I applied my first texture (dried, cracked mud) by making a new layer and setting it to colour burn. I used another layer mask on this layer to erase the effect from the eyeball. I then applied my second texture (a green industrial looking wall) and set it to soft light. Again I used a layer mask to remove the effect from the eyeball.
To finish off I used a new layer set to soft light and used a black paintbrush to create some vignetting around the edges and a bit here and there to enhance the already present shadows and some to dimish some bright spots. I then did a quick curves layer to enhance the contrast. Finally sharpened the image and saved for web.
*Note* Both of the texture layers have reduced opacity.
I know this is quite brief so if you have any questions please feel free to PM me.


this is very helpful. The idea of lightening the image before blending in interesting. By adding extra layers i'm getting loss of detail and an overall lightening. I really don't understand what all the blending modes are suppose to do but as jutilda recently told me, i need to get in there and play around a little more. thanks
11/04/2007 01:42:28 PM · #110

11/04/2007 01:51:53 PM · #111
back with the redo :)

Message edited by author 2007-11-04 18:16:49.
11/04/2007 03:55:10 PM · #112
I may have to start OA (Overlayering Anonymous) because I am becoming quite addicted.

11/04/2007 04:11:50 PM · #113
OA club sounds just about right! this thread has really taken off!
11/04/2007 04:21:24 PM · #114

day 4
11/04/2007 06:11:24 PM · #115

Day 3.5
11/04/2007 08:59:20 PM · #116
day 5 ...

11/04/2007 09:49:05 PM · #117
2nd one
used several images not fully pleased but I like it enough to share

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11/05/2007 01:02:45 AM · #118
11/05/2007 01:04:32 AM · #119
feel a bit pffft about this one

11/05/2007 01:11:04 AM · #120
+ crop
layer + blend mode 'soft light' lowered opacity.
(lower right corner) layer + erased away the outer edge +blend mode, lowered opacity =



11/05/2007 04:34:04 AM · #121
11/05/2007 04:48:07 AM · #122
11/05/2007 05:00:15 AM · #123
5
11/05/2007 05:23:18 AM · #124
I'm still a day behind — 4

11/05/2007 06:47:17 AM · #125
day 5

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