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gradients V1 will be @ Dollholic Event 1/18.
♡ BoM optimized for Ebody Reborn
♡ seamless leg gradients in 6 different lengths
♡ 4 different opacities for each
♡ all layers come in white - to be tinted
♡ includes 20+ BoM layers
*shown in pink and purple for advertisement purposes.*
taxi: Dollholic Event
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this item can be found in my mainstore & marketplace once the event ends.
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I’d love for you to join my Flickr group to share and showcase your amazing photos featuring my creations.
Whether you’re using them in a fashion shoot or just for fun, I’d be thrilled to see your creativity! Join my group and let’s inspire each other! 💖 : flic.kr/g/3fqn83
thank you for your support, xo iicing.
Pretty dreary here so I resurrected this old shot to process for Beyond Layers' painterly lesson.
Used Kim Klassen's textures: golden, love, and seriousmagic plus a few tweaks with levels, hue/sat, highpass filter, and a gradient map.
BNSF 6794 screams uphill through Hesperia with a large intermodal train behind it the train's rear end is still on the steeper grade that started at Frost.
Pulsa L para ver con fondo negro // Press L for viewing in black
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Camara /Camera: Nikon D5100
Objetivo / Lense: Tamron 18-200mm
Place / Lugar: Donostia-San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Spain
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Algunos derechos reservados // Some rights reserved
**Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons
**Creative Commons Atribución-No Comercial - No Derivs
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If you wish to have a printed copy of this photo, please contact me.
Si te interesa obtener una copia impresa de esta foto, por favor contactad conmigo.
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My train 8477 PURI - HW Kalinga Utkal Express climbs an up gradient. Loco in charge is BRC WAM-4#21394
With my infrequent posting habits lately, I have a lot in my archives waiting to be posted. Here's a shot from last year's autumn along the Delaware River in the Poconos.
Sorry to my flickr friends, I've got some catching up to do.
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gradients V2 @ Wasteland 1/30! (opens in the next 30 minutes!!)
♡ BoM arm gradients optimized for Ebody Reborn
♡ tintable
♡ includes 20+ different BoM layers
♡ 5 different gradient lengths / sizes
*all layers come in white, you must tint them!*
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taxi: Wasteland Monthly Event
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this item can be found in my mainstore & marketplace once the event ends 2/18.
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please be sure to follow all my primfeed socials!!
www.primfeed.com/iicing.resident
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I’d love for you to join my Flickr group to share and showcase your amazing photos featuring my creations.
Whether you’re using them in a fashion shoot or just for fun, I’d be thrilled to see your creativity! Join my group and let’s inspire each other! 💖 : flic.kr/g/3fqn83
thank you for your support, xo iicing.
"Bylines" Solo Exhibition,
SideGallery, April Brisbane 2019
Prints are available for sale- Editions of 5
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© 2024 steffentuck all rights reserved
I encountered a YouTube video about converting color to B&W using gradient maps. Like most such videos it was terrible, but after 6 or 7 hours I finally unravelled what it was all about. In fact, the technique itself is extremely powerful, so much so that I may explain it on my AnEyeForTexas blog soon. After trying 5 alternative approaches to converting this image, a B&W layer placed under a B&W gradient map was undoubtedly the the most flexible and provided the best results. So here is the result.
Another simple side of the road snap from the Eden Valley on the road from Culgaith to Skirwith. Its the field that I love - the tree and and the emerging fleeced in the background just adds a wee bit of balance. Taken with the Nikon Df and the old but lovely Nikon 180mm 2.8 AF-n
Canon 6D + Canon 70-200mm f4L IS
For a solid 10 days, Albany had about 0% humidity, no wind, and picture-perfect gradient skies every night. I had to get down to the docks and get a shot of the crystal-clear reflection on the Hudson river before windy November rolled in.
I based this composition on Robert Stone's work: www.flickr.com/photos/bobstone/
He has some absolutely great shots of the Albany skyline.
Watercolor painting: i tried it some months ago and I was fascinated of the color gradients I could achieve.
The capture is an imgae section of flic.kr/p/2iNQJUT
Gente, amei o azulzinho da Hello Kitty, mas depois de um tempo, achei que estava precisando de uma firulinha, estava precisando de um UP. Aí, inspirada nesse post da Nihrida resolvi tentar. O azul que ela usou é mais claro e o roxo ela fez da metade da unha pro final. Como já estava com aquele azul, aproveitei ele, e fiz o roxinho mais pra ponta da unha, como se fosse francesinha. Não consegui captar nem 20% da beleza que ficou nas fotos. Quase não mostrou o roxinho, mas está bem visível ao vivo! Super amei!
Beijos, fiquem com Deus!
Usei:
Base fosca, Risqué
Blueberry, Hits (2x)
TC Lorena
Esponjado com Pucci-licious, Color Club e Blueberry, Hits
TC Lorena
Placa M73 da Konad com esmalte preto para carimbo da Blant
TC Lorena
Press L, as this is so much better big on black!
The Sierra high country is timeless. These granite mountains, these meadows, and even this tree sentinel have been here longer than I've been alive and will be here much longer after I am gone. They stand day after day, month after month, year after year. Not waiting for anything, not expecting anything. No deadlines, no schedules, no Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays.
If you spend enough time in the mountains, you begin to tap into that endless cycle. The feeling of "having to do something" slips away, along with pressures, schedules, and responsibilities. I don't know anything quite so pacifying and relieving as connecting with the stillness of the mountains.
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Tech notes on this photo
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Nikon D7000
Tokina 12-24 f/4 at 12mm
ISO100
f/9 - Sharpest spot on my lens, still adequate for full DOF with my crop sensor
1 sec.
Shady White Balance
Lee soft 3-stop GND filter
Post-Processing
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In Raw Converter (Nikon Capture NX2)
- Processed single raw file twice, once for sky and once for the foreground and tree
- Global contrast for added pop
- Local brightness/contrast adjustments to brighten tree, enrich the sky, add contrast to granite
In Photoshop:
- Manual blend of two tiffs for master composite using an initial gradient mask, refined using a luminosity mask to paint in tree detail in the sky
- Selective sharpening of the granite, the tree, and the mountains
- Soft light burn / dodge layer, burned granite slightly
- Curves layer to add a little more saturation and oomph to sky
- Color balance layer to remove slight excess warm tint
All the best!
~Josh