Fake miniature model look
MuskyDude
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I hope it hasn't already been posted, but Dani sent me this link earlier this week and thought I'd share it with ya'll. Eh. Its an easy way in PS to give your photos that "minature model" look.
Here's a couple of shots I tried it with to give you an idea of what you can do. Dani's done a couple of real good ones too.
AJ
Here's a couple of shots I tried it with to give you an idea of what you can do. Dani's done a couple of real good ones too.
AJ
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David, that Kiwi one is really cool. lol
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neat stuff-
davidto-
neat link-
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Have to give it a try see how it works
Thanks
Fred
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its really quite fun to play with!
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They look great
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I'm thinking I might give this a try after the next big re-enactment of the battle of Hastings. Every 5 years about 1000 foot + 200 horsemen go for a huge battle looked down on from the Abbey in Battle, East Sussex.
Thanks for posting.
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Try pulling your blacks up 15 points, making the shadows darker.
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Better ?
I used curves adj layer...looked like it did help to me
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Fred
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I think so...
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Gee.....I never thought of mowing my coconut. :yikes
Is this how it's supposed to look after the lens blur filter is applied?
If so...then something isn't right because it's not happening on mine.
Yer kiwi.
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Yer kiwi........my coconut! :lol4
What, you're hoping someone will stay on topic?
I'll wait until someone who's actually *done* it shows up, they can speak with authority.
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Not sure I can help John
I don't know what I am going yet
Under gradient I used radial
Also make sure your out of quick mask when you apply lens blur
And lens blur takes a while on my computer
Your photo is kinda small for these eyes
Fred
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I did everything it said. My brother was able to do it on his computer! But not me.
Here's my brother's. Notice the settings:
Now here's mine. Same settings.
Even just opening up a photo and doing Lens Blur does absolutely nothing to the photo.
Without a depth mask, no lens blur occurs. P 380-381 Martin Evening's "Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers:
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I ended up trashing the prefs and now it works.
By all means I'm certainly no expert, but...
Are you switching out of quick mask mode (pressing Q) after you selected where you wanted your focus point to start (with gradiant tool)? It should look something like this:
Up until that point in the process, does your example look like the tutorials?
AJ
Yes, I did switch out of Quick Mask Mode and the dotted lines were there.
So the areas are selected as above when you go to apply the lens blur and nothing happens?
AJ
But trashing prefs for photoshop helped it and now I think it works. (don't have time this morning as we are heading up to Cinn. Zoo)
Looking fwd to seeing some examples, John!
Here's a few I did this morning...
Keep posting shots everyone!
AJ
Very nice!
AJ
AJ really nice bridge shots
I need to keep working on these
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