Modified with Photoshop
This is a photo I edited long time ago, but I would appreciate comments.Original:PS: I'm used to...
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#3
Posted 27 February 2005 - 08:21 PM
lol it's a detail but it counts that's true.
GJ Blake
I just wonder how long did it take?
GJ Blake
I just wonder how long did it take?
#4
Posted 27 February 2005 - 08:50 PM
Thanks for that! I had not noticed it, I had corrected the window's reflection but I never saw that one (corrected & uploaded ).Greetings Blake — nice job! I love Photoshop myself. You may want to touch up the black square on the floor, to eliminate the wheel and wheel wells' reflection.
It was made long time ago, but I believe I used a yellowish green (like this one) in a separated layer, with a blending mode like multipy or color burn (without including lights and other details in the color shape).What do you user in PS to get that clean of change of color??
Thanks!GJ Blake
I just wonder how long did it take?
It didn't take so much, I usually make my works in different days. I can't really remember, but I may have been 2 or 3 days, one hour each day. The original image was bigger, so there were lots of details to correct, and I wanted it perfect.
#11
Posted 08 March 2005 - 10:37 AM
It's ok. I'm pretty used to do that kind of work, so I won't say I'm impressed. But it's cool and I love doing those things too.
PS: the shadow where the front wheel was before is not seamlessly blended with the rest of the shadow line. Is it? seems like it's slightly brighter And there's a bit too much shadow where the back wheel was.
But overall it's a great work [] congrats
I'm an idiot
PS: the shadow where the front wheel was before is not seamlessly blended with the rest of the shadow line. Is it? seems like it's slightly brighter And there's a bit too much shadow where the back wheel was.
But overall it's a great work [] congrats
I'm an idiot
#14
Posted 13 March 2005 - 11:37 PM
Blake — ,This piece is awesome. It reminds me of when I first used Photoshop. I did a piece very similar. It's having fun in this way that paves the way for creation of something like this; although, we're still not seeing any of those flying cars that they had in the 1940s New York World Fair yet!!! lol. Although, there is this . . . http://www.moller.com/
Have fun!
peace
jc
Have fun!
peace
jc
Don't look outside of yourself for the truth, for the truth is in you.
#16
Posted 22 March 2005 - 05:11 PM
Very nice, i really cant tell that it would of been an editied car at all. The blending layers in photoshop are very useful it really cuts down on time
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