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Photoshop Project for School - Out of Scale

 
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Nov 12, 2009 19:32 |  #1

Hey folks, this week I got an interesting assignment for my photoshop class. It's called "Out-of-Scale"

Here's my first pass at it. Whatcha guys think?


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Nov 12, 2009 20:05 |  #2

it looks good. the only thing i notice is it doesn't look like your elbow is actually touching the lens. The PP of the camera behind you is pertty good though.


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Nov 12, 2009 20:53 |  #3

adjust your shadow it should be the same as the lens and camera


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Nov 12, 2009 21:03 |  #4

Thanks.


Have you guys ever tried anything like this? Let's start a little thread. Everyone post your Out-of-Scale type pics.



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