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This is a sneak peak of Digital Wizards' current project (in production). I have been on the set with Director, Writer and Animator Paul Hollingsworth assisting with the filming of the to be titled LEGO Avengers movie. Initially, I was only "commissioned" to re-create the Chitauri Leviathan in BIONICLE/HERO FACTORY format, but I have taken on a more active role in filming. I have been a quick study. Who knew that watching all those DVD/Blu-ray extras would come in handy.
In the scene above, one our hero is about to have a "Jonah and the Whale" moment. We were utilizing a green screen technique for post production image manipulation. The blue "X" in the background is tracking marker.
Model: Chitauri Leviathan (with Iron Man from MARVEL SuperHeroes AVENGERS sets)
Dimensions: L: 30 in W: 20 in H: 10 in
Builder: Norbert Labuguen
Photographer: Paul Hollingsworth
The MOC is already registered for BrickCon 2012 to go into the SuperHeroes Theme.
More spoilers to come...
My first collaboration with Digital Wizards was on their Lord of the Rings movie project where I had the movie credit of Balrog Creature Keeper. The Balrog that I created also followed the Hero Factory format but not as grand as the Avengers Chitauri Leviathan.
Go to Youtube Two Towers in Two Minutes: Extended Edition to view the completed film.
check out the colors and depth to the clouds. i was driving home and the clouds thru my polarized sunglasses looked amazing. luckily i had a polarizer with me for the camera too because without one the difference was night and day.
In an increasingly digital world...
There are still some applications where paper has the edge.
Dedicated to all those trees that die to preserve my posterior from a digital solution.
Strobist sb80dx 1/4 pwr 24mm zoom in 38cm ezybox. 1m above , behind camera left
There is no end to this city. Folks will wonder at the fact that I've spent my entire life here, but this place is not one you can ever know completely, can ever become bored with, if the investigation of a place and its inhabitants is your goal.
Ryan and I decided to have lunch at a place he'd heard about but had never been to, a small diner nestled deep inside the LA Police Academy.
I'd never even heard of the joint, a fact that I found electrifying.
So we went, and ate, and explored. Watched officers at the firing range, walked through several quiet paths that ended at a small park at the top of a hill with a mouth-watering view of downtown and Dodger Stadium.
The entire time I found myself in a bit of a haze, stunned by the strange walkways (including a small waterfall) that had been built into the backside of the academy for no discernable reason.
Felt the same way yesterday as I floated through the Thai festival on Sunset Blvd. Both times my eyes were throbbing from stimuli, drunk on things to look at and take in.
Sublime, this city.
Express Dairy ran AECs for decades, and Mammoth Malor Eights were favoured for long-distance trunking of bulk milk from the collection points to the bottlng diaries. This unregistered MK V appears to have a Park Royal cab; others had a less-common RTS design with twin headlights and rear-hinged 'suicide doors'. Thanks again to Graham Newell for the original monochrome image (11-Dec-17).
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These are 3 of a set of 6 cards. I used the Hero Arts images from the Silhouette store. I re-sized them to fit an A2 card and cut them out on white CS. I then colored the images in with Distress stain, in Black soot, and sprayed it with Studio Calico shimmer spray.
For the BG, I colored a white piece of CS with Distress stains in various colors to create different effects, ans sprayed it too with the shimmer spray. I then glued the images to the BG's and added the sentiment.
( You can see the "spots" of spray in these photo's quite a bit, since it is late and my photographs are not so good with poor light, in real life however, it looks soooo pretty! I will try and take nicer pics tomorrow and replace these with those :)
You can see close ups of each card in my photostream if you like :)
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Male Model: My nephew when he was 12 years old.
Background: My trip from Yosemite back in 2010.
I think when he grows up, he wants to be a paleontologists, that's why he's stealing these eggs to study, LOL!
Have a great Monday and new week ahead dear friends.
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Imagen creativa. Tratamiento digital sobre base fotográfica propia. Gracias de antemano por vuestros comentarios, award, favoritos, invitaciones a grupo y la elección para galerías; perdonad que quizás no pueda responder individualmente. Todos los derechos reservados.
Imagen creada para el grupo Photosoph Contest
Week 1003 - My Mom's Rose
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Uso de la imagen propiedad de Paul Cowie
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A really big thanks to all the folk at Digital Camera Magazine for using an image of mine on the front cover of the August 2011 issue. A mug shot on page five too!....how embarrassing.
Original here www.flickr.com/photos/tonyarmstrong/5263459991/in/photost... Spot the cloning and change of sky colour.