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Jan 05, 2009 18:11 |  #1

Well I'm finally going to have time to update my website and just wanted to show a sneak peak of some of the shots that will go up later this week. Take a look and tell me what you think. Comments appreciated.

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And a new bio shot since the one im currently using is like 4 years old.
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Jan 07, 2009 00:02 |  #2

Good looking product shots. I really like the first one. Did you add the colours in PP?


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Jan 07, 2009 06:40 |  #3

the beer label looks soggy and wet not crisp and clean.
if you mix karo syrup and water and sprits the bottle it will turn rock hard over night to create the sweating bottle illusion, avoiding water on the label. you have to expeirement with the mixture to get it right though.

on the last one you should remove one of the catchlights so there is only one in each eye.
make sure you leave the same catch light in each eye

and #2 would look better with acrylic icecubes like they use for real adds.

im just nit picking though.

great shots overall.


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Jan 07, 2009 16:59 |  #4

Semmonka wrote in post #7021495 (external link)
Good looking product shots. I really like the first one. Did you add the colours in PP?

Nope. Colors are all natural. Each martini glass had a different hue to it and the liquid is water mixed with green food coloring.

RacEcaR wrote in post #7022624 (external link)
the beer label looks soggy and wet not crisp and clean.
if you mix karo syrup and water and sprits the bottle it will turn rock hard over night to create the sweating bottle illusion, avoiding water on the label. you have to expeirement with the mixture to get it right though.

on the last one you should remove one of the catchlights so there is only one in each eye.
make sure you leave the same catch light in each eye

and #2 would look better with acrylic icecubes like they use for real adds.

im just nit picking though.

great shots overall.

Thank you for the comment. I agree with everything you said and wasn't aware of the karo syrup technique.


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Jan 07, 2009 19:06 |  #5

the first shot is really cool, great job


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Jan 07, 2009 21:56 |  #6

Kit Cloudkicker wrote in post #7027565 (external link)
the first shot is really cool, great job

totally agree, #1 is a winner. And your eyes are a little creepy in that shot ;)




  
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