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- static_ice
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I have taken much more, but I am lazy.
Photoshop to crop and of course, modify the selective coloring ones and the HDRs. In photoshop all I do is saturate, desature, contrast or stuff like that. I took design.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fallenepitaph = My photos.
I love my little XT/350D/Kiss N.
I love my little XT/350D/Kiss N.
draca wrote:Psilocbin, u the stuipedest person on here at the moment....
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Heavycola those are great. I actually only posted one HDR, and it was the sunset. Here are more HDRs.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/fallenepitaph = My photos.
I love my little XT/350D/Kiss N.
I love my little XT/350D/Kiss N.
draca wrote:Psilocbin, u the stuipedest person on here at the moment....
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I am still a beginner with photoshop, but here are some things i have made.
Two really simple ones. basically just practicing with the different tools on photoshop:
My best one so far (of the ones i have finished):
I have Corel Painter Essentials 2, which i am very good with. The cloud pic was entirely photoshop, the snow one was entirely Corel, and the planets one used both programs to make that.
Two really simple ones. basically just practicing with the different tools on photoshop:
My best one so far (of the ones i have finished):
I have Corel Painter Essentials 2, which i am very good with. The cloud pic was entirely photoshop, the snow one was entirely Corel, and the planets one used both programs to make that.
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... I guess i should have explained that better. I have Corel Painter Essentials 2, which i am very good with. The cloud pic was entirely photoshop, the snow one was entirely Corel, and the planets one used both programs to make that.static_ice wrote:wca all of those are from photoshop? I always thought, at least with the snow and outer space, that you used a more shape-oriented program...
*shrugs*

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wcaclimbing wrote:... I guess i should have explained that better. I have Corel Painter Essentials 2, which i am very good with. The cloud pic was entirely photoshop, the snow one was entirely Corel, and the planets one used both programs to make that.static_ice wrote:wca all of those are from photoshop? I always thought, at least with the snow and outer space, that you used a more shape-oriented program...
*shrugs*
ahh okay that explains a lot
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unriggable wrote:Current Project:Gemineye wrote:
That is sick.
Thanks, very much. i really enjoy looking at everyone else's art. im not crazy good at things, but i love trying to re-create some stuff that i see.
static_ice wrote:gemineye, that is all in photoshop? are they photomanips or did you actually create them on your own?
Yeh, i started those with a black background, and just completely did them in photoshop. they are simply "drawings", not a photo that i changed. i just contort a color swatch and add different effects.
I guess it's a stupid question, but what is HDR?
Gemineye wrote:I guess it's a stupid question, but what is HDR?
it stands for high dynamic range - basically you take three photos, one exposed normally, one underexposed, one overexposed, and a program works out the contrast and highlights from the whole range and combines them.
Psilocbin those are great - i like the cars especially and the skies/clouds in the last two







