Playing with images.....
pathfinder
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C'mon guys - show us some cool things you have done with Photo imaging software - How is this for an amatuer to toss into the field of battle ?
Images from two different frames were extracted and cloned into the picture of the grassy field.
Images from two different frames were extracted and cloned into the picture of the grassy field.
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Hey
I know its odd but what else is one to do when it is minus 42 celcius out?
Heck when I went outside to take a few pictures today of fog lifting from the river I FROZE MY FREAKING FOCAL POINT OFF!
Cheers,
Tim
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I cleaned up some of the rust on the "flying" V-1.
Used the smudge tool to soften the edges of both the V-1 and soldier.
Fixed some of the blowouts on the soldier.
Added a layer with a sunset colar at 35% for both fill and opacity.
Bumped up the saturation for a little glow.
I think the color layer with the saturation really added some depth. Smudging the edges of the V-1 and soldier softened the transition between them and the background and makes them look more natural.
My $0.02 worth.
Hutch
Wxwax - there are only two V1s in the US today - one in a museum in Washington ( I am surprised that there is not one at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Museum) and one on a stand at the county court house in Greencastle Indiana. That is where I shot the soldier and the V1. But it was not possible to get all of the V1 in one shot - the base is a large concret block structure - so I had to reconstruct parts of the V1 before it was moved into the picture I uploaded onto dgrin. I will post the original frames of the V1 and the WWl monument later as I do not have them available in the office.
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I also told patch I would post the original frames of the V1 and the WWl monument so they can be evaluated as to the extraction quality.
SO here goes - my skin is fairly thick so criticize at will ....Here is my new composite - I have flipped the soldier so the light comes from the same direction as on the 1. These frames were shot within 15 minutes of each other on the county square so the light should not be too different - at least the sun didn't move very much in that length of time.
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I then extracted and moved these images into the field of grass and since no one liked the quality of the light I replaced the sky this time. Is this new composite any more successful or am I just wasting my time. But I am at least learning how to select, move and transform images.....
Pathfinder
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PERFECT!!!
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I do! It sucks. Did you figure out a short cut. Or did you make a mask?
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There are good tutorials at graphics.com about Photoshop - I am still struggling to keep my layers straight....
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Janet Jackson is having that problem too.
Good link, thanks.
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Sorry about the slow reply. I am *not* a photo montage expert by any measure. But, if it were me, I'd start with simple collages. The easiest place to start is with two part images, and rather than fight to make one element to fit within the atmosphere of the other, merge them into an entirely new atmosphere. The most fun is to do some creative cropping with a face and another 'thing'. Have fun and don't get too anal.
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I can't come up with a way to blend the skin tones that looks half way decent. Any ideas?
Here is something I played with about two years ago, its one of my daughters - young computer brain. Wish I had one (brain not daughter)