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This is my last work done from a photograph
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/29-Jan-2004/27782-CA-Girl-01-x1cz.jpg
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photographer45
01-29-2004, 04:18 PM
Yikes, Jorge! That's stunning! Did you take the photo? :clap:
Geck, Thanks. No i didn't take the photo.
John Boland did, here's the original:
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/images/29-Jan-2004/27782-CaliforniaGirl-origcop.jpg
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mhimeswc
01-31-2004, 02:53 AM
Nice work!!!
Michelle
photographer45
01-31-2004, 10:48 AM
Btw, Jorge....I like your digital signature, too.
Bobby D
01-31-2004, 10:49 AM
This is a first-rate manipulation Jet,You did a fantastic job.
Michelle, Mary Jane, Rob
Thanks for your words.
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moore hill graphics
01-31-2004, 11:10 PM
great poster effect, jet - your treatment of the hair is especially interesting - is it "find edges" among other things? I like the fact that the ocean is in fact clearer - a more integral part of the picture - in your manip compared to the original.
Michael
01-31-2004, 11:16 PM
She was a great subjest to work with, wasn't she Jorge. My rendition with her is still one of my favorites!
Btw, Jorge....I like your digital signature, too.
Mary jane, i made my digital signature follwing one of the 2 tutorials for that purpose. I think i folowed the one from Steve 'Trimoon'.
Now it's made into a brush and i just change color and shape at will.
The link for that tute is at the Extr. Useful Links thread.
- Warp easily thru the link at the bottom of this post -
- your treatment of the hair is especially interesting - is it "find edges" among other things?
No, i tried using find edges but somehow it clashed with another effect or something. Then i tried a technique called SOV, not easy but short at least.
Not easy because you have to do it many times to see results and most of the time you have to do it at least 3 times, going back to the beginning to change one value and start the whole process again. I called the SOB SOv technique.
I'm going to make an action for the search for filters where one wastes much of the time.
* You can find the tutorial at the tutorial forum at Innographx.
Follow the link at the bottom of this post, and the link is in the first post of that thread.
Thanks for your words.
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Michael, yes it was fun, although the hair was a 'b|tch' to tame.
Your result looked very nice, but the link at the Inn, doesn't work any more.
You can go back to that post and edit it, there's no time restriction as in some other forums. LOL
Thanks
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Michael
02-01-2004, 01:13 AM
Got it updated Jorge, you can access it HERE (http://digitalstar.com/RedWater/?Album=2&Image=295871) if you like.
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