Just playing around with some pics and Photoshop.
I am going to market these bottles for anyone interested.
cgratti Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Jun 13, 2004 15:32 | #1 Just playing around with some pics and Photoshop.
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rickbarclay Senior Member 733 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2004 More info | Jun 13, 2004 16:51 | #2 LOL. No parents should be without one. I'll take four, please. You are cordially invited...
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Jun 13, 2004 18:02 | #3 Haha, great picture choice of the girl. The expression on her face and the position of her arms and hands are great for the composition. 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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cgratti THREAD STARTER Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Jun 13, 2004 21:01 | #4 elbirth wrote: Haha, great picture choice of the girl. The expression on her face and the position of her arms and hands are great for the composition. You did a fantastic job in Photoshop... did you do that just by messing around with it, or are there tutorials that show how to do something like this? I use Photoshop quite a bit myself, but am not familiar with some of the filters (I know there's a filter to distort her like she's behind glass and all...) Its a very simple operation. First place the little girl on a new layer in front of the glass, then use a layer mask on her and use the paintbrush tool set to the color black with about 15% opacity to reveal the details in the glass over the little girl, this makes her look as if she is actually behind the glass. That picture took me about 20 minutes to complete, with the toughest part being cutting the girl out of the origional picture, when cutting a picture to paste in front of the glass after you cut it use a 5 pxl. feather on it before pasting.
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PhotoMom Hatchling 9 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Jun 13, 2004 21:15 | #5 That is too much!!
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boomer1959 Goldmember 1,757 posts Gallery: 15 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 236 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada More info | Jun 13, 2004 22:54 | #6 So you punch holes in the lid so they can breath? LOLOLOL Nature and photography. Moments frozen a fraction of a second at a time.
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Jun 13, 2004 23:45 | #7 cgratti wrote: Its a very simple operation. First place the little girl on a new layer in front of the glass, then use a layer mask on her and use the paintbrush tool set to the color black with about 15% opacity to reveal the details in the glass over the little girl, this makes her look as if she is actually behind the glass. That picture took me about 20 minutes to complete, with the toughest part being cutting the girl out of the origional picture, when cutting a picture to paste in front of the glass after you cut it use a 5 pxl. feather on it before pasting. Hope this helps. --Chuck Thanks for that info! 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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cgratti THREAD STARTER Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Jun 14, 2004 12:40 | #8 elbirth wrote: cgratti wrote: Its a very simple operation. First place the little girl on a new layer in front of the glass, then use a layer mask on her and use the paintbrush tool set to the color black with about 15% opacity to reveal the details in the glass over the little girl, this makes her look as if she is actually behind the glass. That picture took me about 20 minutes to complete, with the toughest part being cutting the girl out of the origional picture, when cutting a picture to paste in front of the glass after you cut it use a 5 pxl. feather on it before pasting. Hope this helps. --Chuck
I use PS7, but I am old fashioned and cut my things out the old way, then use the eraser to remove whatever else is left. Glad you liked the picture. Good luck on your own, make sure you post them for me to see.
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Jun 14, 2004 13:07 | #9 cgratti wrote: I use PS7, but I am old fashioned and cut my things out the old way, then use the eraser to remove whatever else is left. Glad you liked the picture. Good luck on your own, make sure you post them for me to see. --Chuck Nothing wrong with staying old fashioned with it if you achieve what you're after. I also have a Wacom tablet and the pressure sensitivity really helps with some things like that. 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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