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minatophase3
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May 23, 2004 16:11 |  #1

I took this picture in an old cemetery I found earlier today, then had a little fun with it in PS. Do you like it? Comments are appreciated.

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May 23, 2004 16:51 |  #2

REaly nice! Looks like it's comming from a movie.


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May 24, 2004 06:53 |  #3

Yeah great, I agree with ecobo. (I guess the new Harry Potter?)
Please, please, please, tell me how you did this effect.


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May 24, 2004 08:41 |  #4

msol wrote:
Yeah great, I agree with ecobo. (I guess the new Harry Potter?)
Please, please, please, tell me how you did this effect.

It was pretty simple, basically I did something like this:

Using Photoshop I created a duplicate layer, then converted the image to grayscale then duotone.

Then I created a motion blur on the duplicate layer.

Then I used the eraser tool and erased the motion blur on the headstone while leaving it on the background.

Then I darkened the background and gave it less contrast (again, the headstone is no longer affected by darkening because it has been erased from the duplicate layer).

Then I converted the image back to RGB color and clicked on the background image and changed the color to my liking.

I finally added a lens flare in the upper right corner and faded it by about 50% or so. Just played around with that one until I got the look I was going for.

Have fun with it and let me know if you need more details.

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