Thanks Skippy and Serrator! These were a lot of fun, but I could do much with them, because I only have Photoshop Elements 5.0 Limited Edition.
I was fine with most of the tutorial until I got to the frame perspective. My distorting options don't let me move the frame at different angles, so I just rotated it a few degrees. I'd love to be able to lay the frame down flatter or more extreme styles, like the warped ones with curves.
Does anyone know of a plug-in for the 5.0 Limited Edition so I could get this function?
This is Way Cool
I spent a few hours browsing this thread on OOB's & fell in love with the images. I had to learn how to do it. Since I am kinda new to photoshop I Spent some hours trying to figure it out. Once ya get it, it becomes easier. then ya wanna try getting more creative. I have PS 7.0 so I cannot warp the edges on my pic frames, so ya kinda work around that. Here's a few Ive done so far. Link to Gallery below. http://ShawnCarden.smugmug.com/gallery/3032202/1/164896608
Shawnc...awesome work! Very nicely done compositing and OOB work! Just remember to eat and sleep in between doing OOB's!:D
Definately, I think I've lost some weight, It is a fun technique and very addicting. I am finding myself looking at photo's a different way now. "What can I OOB in this Pic". This technique has shown me a lot about how to work layers etc. Eye opening education. Thanx
Well I read this and kept reading this ... I tried it .... I'm addicted to it.
I am be no means as good at this as you guys are, but I'm working on it.
Some day I'll be able to afford an expensive camera and get the incredible images ya'll do, but for now I'm doing the best I can with my little point and shoot.
Here's two I put together for fun and the experience:
The first one (leaf and water drop) is a DOF shot I tried to get the 3D effect.
The second one (Stealth Bomber) is a toy that actually flies! It hangs from a string from the cieling and goes around in a circle under it's own power.
MrParts, you are off to a great start in your OOB adventure! It really doesn't take a high dollar camera to create great OOB's, just a little creativity and the willingness to do them. Yours look fabulous to me...maybe just a little shading work attention but still great.
MrParts, you are off to a great start in your OOB adventure! It really doesn't take a high dollar camera to create great OOB's, just a little creativity and the willingness to do them. Yours look fabulous to me...maybe just a little shading work attention but still great.
Not sure if I should thank who ever brought this post back to the front page where I would see it, and of course have to try my hand at it. This could very easily turn into a fun adiction.
Knowing nothing about layers and not having Photoshop I thought I'd just see if I could follow simple instructions from Serrator's tutorial. Well, I'm not so old that I can't do that yet anyways. OOB'd my son-in-law on a local go-kart track. Not perfect but I was pleased that I could even do it with Photoshop Elements 4. Had to download a couple of plug-ins and luckily they worked. Quite fun to mess with. Really enjoy looking at all the creative content in this thread. Thanks Serrator!
where's the new OOBer's?
Thought I would give this a bit of a bump back to the top of the list, I would sure love to see some new poeple doing som e creative OOBing
Thx
Shawn
Knowing nothing about layers and not having Photoshop I thought I'd just see if I could follow simple instructions from Serrator's tutorial. Well, I'm not so old that I can't do that yet anyways. OOB'd my son-in-law on a local go-kart track. Not perfect but I was pleased that I could even do it with Photoshop Elements 4. Had to download a couple of plug-ins and luckily they worked. Quite fun to mess with. Really enjoy looking at all the creative content in this thread. Thanks Serrator!
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I bet you have great ideas more than just "once in a while!" I have seen your work.
I will split any earnings from this image with ya 50/50!!:D
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Thanks for the boost!!
And, it's a deal!
GreyLeaf PhotoGraphy
I was fine with most of the tutorial until I got to the frame perspective. My distorting options don't let me move the frame at different angles, so I just rotated it a few degrees. I'd love to be able to lay the frame down flatter or more extreme styles, like the warped ones with curves.
Does anyone know of a plug-in for the 5.0 Limited Edition so I could get this function?
Canon Rebel XTi w/18-55mm kit lens
28-105mm
100-300mm USM
100mm macro USM & Kenko extension tubes
I spent a few hours browsing this thread on OOB's & fell in love with the images. I had to learn how to do it. Since I am kinda new to photoshop I Spent some hours trying to figure it out. Once ya get it, it becomes easier. then ya wanna try getting more creative. I have PS 7.0 so I cannot warp the edges on my pic frames, so ya kinda work around that. Here's a few Ive done so far. Link to Gallery below.
http://ShawnCarden.smugmug.com/gallery/3032202/1/164896608
https://www.flickr.com/people/scardenphoto/
GreyLeaf PhotoGraphy
Where do we finding this oobing monster hahahah aah......
"One shot ata time ":photo
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Definately, I think I've lost some weight, It is a fun technique and very addicting. I am finding myself looking at photo's a different way now. "What can I OOB in this Pic". This technique has shown me a lot about how to work layers etc. Eye opening education. Thanx
https://www.flickr.com/people/scardenphoto/
Here are some of my efforts for reference:
...and my OOB gallery is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/serrato...7594091393842/
...and other folks pics I have OOB'd here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/serrato...7594222164712/
www.flickr.com/photos/serrator
I am be no means as good at this as you guys are, but I'm working on it.
Some day I'll be able to afford an expensive camera and get the incredible images ya'll do, but for now I'm doing the best I can with my little point and shoot.
Here's two I put together for fun and the experience:
The first one (leaf and water drop) is a DOF shot I tried to get the 3D effect.
www.flickr.com/photos/serrator
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----Ruth Ann Schubacker
needs work i know. but fun for a first go. thanks
For a first go you did very well.
There is one small problem...I am now hungry for pizza!!
Excellent work, thanks for sharing.
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A lot of really fun and great attempts!
Anyway here's my try at it:
http://shuttermuse.deviantart.com/
thanks serrator your guides were a huge help! i look forward to spending more time on another ive got great ideas for the future! thanks a ton!
Awesome job! Looks like your super canine is springing into action.:D
Thanks for sharing your OOB efforts!!
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Bud
Thought I would give this a bit of a bump back to the top of the list, I would sure love to see some new poeple doing som e creative OOBing
Thx
Shawn
https://www.flickr.com/people/scardenphoto/
Thats a good one............trust me this is incrediably addictive,
you just get better and better the more you do
Thanks for sharing........ Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
One more before bed, a good old aussie kangaroo
I just got back from a weeks vacation out west and it's good to see some new OOB's!
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Ahaha thats a good one Timbo! .... Skippy
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Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
"One shot ata time ":photo
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Tim
Tim