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My first attempts at tangling on my pc on the first day of 2015 ^^ trying out my Christmas present of a shiny new Intuos stylus as well as working on my first tangle entry for the #zenuari challenge issued by my friends in the Netherlands, @akseona who came up with it and @mrsjuice83 who was so sweet to include me ♡
Sexy figurative piece inspired by Japanese AV photography. Hand drawn in Photoshop using wacom intuos.
"Your own father said that artists use lies to tell the truth. Yes, I created a lie. But because you believed it, you found something true about yourself." -V
Recently I watched V for Vendetta and thought it would of have been nice to do a drawing of him since it has been awhile from the last drawing I did. Took some extra time detailing his face and leaving the rest very simple, as I wanted to be the main focus on his face.
This is a digital drawing done in Photoshop with an Wacom Intuos 4 Tablet. Only thing that wasn't drawn but just thrown in was "V's Logo".
My transparent glass windows car illustration
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Şeffaf camlı araba illustrasyonum. Yonumu buldum !.. :)
A young lad flips his sailboat onto it's side in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and waits to be rescued by a passing vessel.
Digital illustration I created using Photoshop CC 2021, Topaz Studio 2 & Rebelle 4, Wacom intuos tablet & stylus & home built Windows 10 Ryzen 3700x computer.
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Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
Rim light 1 :
On the left and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
Rim light 2 :
On the right and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
"Shab-e-intezaar aakhir kabhi hogi muktasar bhi,
ye chiraag bujh rahe hai mere saath jalte jalte - mere saath jalte jalte,
yuhin koi mil gaya tha sare raah chalte chalte"
Bought Wacom Intuos 3 (9x12) professional pen tablet to learn speed painting.
Though right now my expertise is just to scribble and draw outline. That's how good I am as a painter. Hahahaha. But then as one said "try try and you will succeed".
So tried scribbling and outlining this very beautiful legendary actress and poet 'Meena Kumari'.
I got hold of a black and white photograph from net and thought this should be the photograph for me to start my journey to work on a tablet.
I cleaned and restored the old photograph for me to work on.
Feel free to tell me if u feel that the result is a disaster and if u feel otherwise than please motivate me to become another Husain Sahab hahahahahahahhaha.
Looking forward for both kind of comments.
Pic courtesy: 'Flex001':
One can view the original photograph on this link:
www.hamaraforums.com/uploads/post-184-1119281038.jpg
Meena Kumari or Mahjabeen Bano or Meenaji (August 1, 1932 - March 31, 1972), was an Indian movie actress and poetess. She is regarded as one of the most talented and prominent actresses to have appeared on the screens of Hindi Cinema. During a career spanning 30 years from her childhood to her death, she starred in more than ninety films, many of which have achieved classic and cult status today.
Kumari gained a reputation for playing grief-stricken and tragic roles, and her performances have been praised and reminisced throughout the years. Like one of her best-known roles, Chhoti Bahu, in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), Kumari became addicted to alcohol. Her life and prosperous career were marred by heavy drinking, troubled relationships, an ensuing deteoriating health, and her death from liver cirrhosis in 1972.
Kumari is often cited by media and literary sources as "The Tragedy Queen", both for her frequent portrayal of sorrowful and dramatic roles in her films and her real-life story.
In 1972, she recognized that she had a limited time left on this earth, and so she went out of her way to complete at the earliest the cult classic, Pakeezah (1972). Initially, after its release in February 1972, Pakeezah opened to a lukewarm response from the public; however, after Meena Kumari's death less than two months later, people flocked to see it.
Throughout her life, Meena Kumari had a love-hate relationship with movies, and besides being a top-notch actress, she was a talented poetess, and recorded a disc of her Urdu poems, I write, I recite with music by Khayyam.
You can hear her ghazals in her own voice on this link.
aligarians.com/category/poets/meena-kumari/
Three weeks after the release of Pakeezah, Meena Kumari became seriously ill, and passed away on March 31, 1972 of cirrhosis of the liver (aged 39). At her death, she was in more or less the same financial circumstance as her parents at the time of her birth: It is said that when she died in a nursing home, there was no money to pay her hospital bills.
For more info please log onto: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meena_Kumari
Another IR of wonderful Katrine
Took a long time to do this as I just realized I didn't have any Fine Young Cannibals, so after I'd bought an album of theirs I sat and sung.... Not very productive :-)
A friend wanted me to take some pictures of his Lotus Exige. I jumped at the chance as I'd always wanted to photograph the car. Night time offered a great opportunity for me to not only shoot this awesome car, but also to try out my Zebralight SC600 LED torch. The car was 'painted with light' using the Zebralight torch and a wireless shutter release. A few different exposures were taken and the best bits of each were then blended together and edited to create the final image you see here. I spent a good 5-6 hours with the Wacom tablet removing blemishes and imperfections in the car. I printed this and the other image I took of the car on metallic paper for him. I was very proud of the end result and he was extremely happy with the images. I'm hopefully going to be doing another shoot of this car in the daylight. Watch this space!
16/07/2012 - update - as per some comments below, it has been brought to my attention that the image has a tint to it. As such I have corrected this and re-uploaded the image sans tint. :)
A big part of my interest in photography revolves around the processing side and im forever watching tutorials or studying other peoples photos to try and learn new methods. This shot here taken on a morning at Hauxley with Mick Ridley, Stu Patterson & Allan England is an example of many different methods ive learned recently. Ive always admired the really contrasty seascape fine art type shots with bold blacks & whites by people like Gavin Dunbar and Keith Agget so you could say this is inspired by them although i have a lot of improvements to make with my processing.
Another person who has helped a lot of late is Jimmy Mcintyre who offers many tutorials for all manner of photoshop processing methods including Luminance Masks and also some new basic photoshop tutorials. Just by watching these videos ive learnt all manner of things even down to little shortcuts and tricks that make things so much easier!
Please check out his blog where you find his travelling photography storys and tutorials etc.
Photographically i think im struggling a bit at the minute as i find i get home and the shots i thought looked decent dont look so good on the laptop screen. Maybe this happens to everyone though :)
Update on my recent purchases ... The MacWets have been on in some very cold weather such as Thursday night up at Lilburn Tower, Dunstanburgh while Aurora hunting. My hands were a little cold but perfectly fine for using the camera and i didnt need to crack open any hand warmers.
My welly spikes have also been great when ive been to Old Hartley, seweed covered rocks at Low Hauxley (the shot above) and the lethal slippery rocks at St.Marys when you go around the back of the lighthouse to the rangefinder. All in all both have been brilliant so far.
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
Rim light 1 :
On the left and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
Rim light 2 :
On the right and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
This is my work area. I am a wedding photographer, and I mostly do my post work at home.
I use the following equipments:
iMac 24" 2.4Ghz
1TB TimeCapsule (not on the photo)
1TB Western Digital
1TB LaCie Drive
500GB Western Digital 2.5"
320GB LaCie Drive
Wacom Intuos 3.
Apple Mighty Mouse
Logitech Performance MX (casual gaming)
Belkin N52te (casual gaming)
Sandisk Card Reader
Belkin Usb Hub
Bose Companion 5 Multimedia Speakers
Apple iPad 3G
Apple iPhone 3GS
First painting in ArtRage program using Intuos 4 tablet. Used Artrage Starter Edition, so didn't have all the functions of the program. Am waiting on delivery of the full program.
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Sony A7R2 + 55mm f1.8 1/200 at f10 iso50
Strobist info :
One cross light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power) - One rim light on the left side, a little behind the model, a GODOX QT600ii in a strip box (1/1 full power). All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet on the wall.
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
Rim light 1 :
On the left and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
Rim light 2 :
On the right and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
Selbstporträt, ausleuchtung angelehnt an Martin Schoeller mit zwei Stiplights ca. 45° vor mir 30x120 mit jeweils einem Yongnuo 560III bei 1/2 Leistung. Das ganze mal wieder vor meinem weißen Falthintergrund von Walimex.
Danach ein wenig verflüssigt und bearbeitet :)
Illustration of Johnny Depp with Wacom Intuos and Painter 6. Printed onto canvas. Create by artist Wolfgang Kath.
Pintura realizado en software digital (Corel Painter 11 + Intuos 4 L). Formato de impresión de 84x58 cm.
Digital picture made it with digital software (Corel Painter 11 + Intuos 4 L). Printed format 84x58 cm.
The creative workspace is simple too. At the upper right corner is the utensil holder. Originally designed as the cable management hole, the diameter perfectly fitted my pencil holding container, which I recessed nicely into the desk to further minimize clutter. The Intuos pen holder is in the container as well as one pencil, one pen, and a TUL highlighter.
One night last week I popped over to the Angel of the North, a sculpture by Anthony Gormley in Gateshead to meet a friend for some sunset shooting.
The sky was totally cloudless when we arrived so I took some shots with my IR converted camera until it got nearer to sunset.
After trying to find a few different angles on the Angel Mike headed off to the nearby football pitch to shoot from a far but as I walked past this fence I noticed the low sun was coming through a gap in the bordering trees and landing on a small spot of shrubbery.
As is always the case here theres boatloads of tourists but on this occasion it was very busy as what appeared to be a busload of photographers landed! They were everywhere... lying on the floor under the angel and allsorts! On occasions like this you just have to accept that theyre gonna be in shot and work with it.
By this time some cloud has drifter over so I decided to go with the 10 stop filter which would give some cloud movement and maybe remove some of the crowd who were all camped in my shot by now
Worst thing about putting the 10 stop on is its metallic pink appearance attracted the whole camera club so after this shot I ended up talking and missed sunset!
Tech Info...
Canon 5D Mk3
Canon 17-40 f4L USM
17mm
133s
f9
ISO 100
Filter...
Haida IRND 10 Stop 77mm
Processing Info...
I opened the RAW file in Adobe Camera Raw where I made some basic lens corrections as well as removing some green & purple fringing. Next I imported the file to PS where I opened it in Niksofts plugin Colour Efex Pro 4. I added a vignette using the darken lighten centre preset to try and accentuate the suns glow and also to lead your eye towards the angel.
I did a small bit of cloning on a few areas then converted the shot to mono using Niksofts Silver Efex Pro 2. I messed about with the various presets then chose a red filter and altered the various sliders until I got the desired effect.
Next I created a new 50% grey layer and dodged in some areas where the light caught the ribbed sections of the angel from top to toe. In all fairness you cant see them really unless you crop right in but it was a me trying to get used to working on the details however small. I used an opacity of 30% so that the effect wasnt too overboard.
For most of this shots processing I used my Wacom Intuos Touch pen tablet which is perfect for this type of thing.
Next I added some sharpening with Niksofts Sharpener Pro which was localised to specific areas.
I did find after all of these changes that I had a slight halo around the angels wings and head so theres only one way to sort that... cloning at 4-600% which is a killer! This is where the Wacom really comes into its own.
After completing that stage I was almost done (in fact my eyes were done!) but I decided to try and denoise some of the shot and opted for Topaz Denoise 5 which is great. I also decided at this point that I could improve the composition slightly by cropping part of the bottom area out as it was dead space.
After saving the Tiff file I opened it in Lightroom 5 and saved a jpeg for printing and one for the web at 900 pixels on its longest side.
So all in all i've learned a few more tricks but have a few more questions so its all good.
Be sure to check out my Facebook page at Photography by Phil Whittaker
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Sony A7R2 + 55mm f1.8 1/200 at f10 iso50
Strobist info :
One cross light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power) - One rim light on the left side, a little behind the model, a GODOX QT600ii in a strip box (1/1 full power). All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet on the wall.
So here's today's end of work speed paint, about 30 mins this one. Stratford East London, like the addition of come colour into the sky of this one, nice dusk feel to it, anyway trying to stay sharp by doing these !
Painter sketch, trying out my new wacom Intuos tablet. I might do an oil paint version of this in the future.
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
Rim light 1 :
On the left and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
Rim light 2 :
On the right and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
Pues aqui me teneis buscando una foto especial para mañana, ya que mañana lanzaré un reto que se me propuso el otro dia flickreando con un@s alocad@s flickreros...
El reto irá sobre el tema explorers y front page...
... mañana mas... pero no os espereis nada bueno....
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porfavor no uses mis fotos, si estas interesado en alguna ponte en contacto conmigo.
Please don't use my pics.If you are interested in this pic contact me.
email: rugercm@gmail.com
I'm still working on blending in some new layers on a photograph I'm working on. I got distracted and started messing around with my workspace within Photoshop to see if I could get the tools I used to be available with a lesser amount of mouse clicks.
Right now, I'm zoomed in at 332.01%. I'm using the Brush Tool size at 60px + hardness at 0%, Mode: Normal, Opacity: 100%, Flow: 5%, Airbrush Enabled, on a clear adjustment layer. The advantage of painting on a clear adjustment layer above the layer you actually want to impact is that your edit isn't destructive to the bottom layer. It makes it so much easier to go back and forth between adjustments to tweak things when you are not destroying the pixels as you edit. The more layers the better. For each change through the edit process , I create a new layer for that work.
Another little tip I'll share is that I like is using the ALT + "Merge visible" function which allows you to merge all of the visible layers into a new top level layer. The benefit of this feature to me is that you can progressively see how your edit is flowing without having to merge all of the layers. Before I figured out the Merge Visible function in Photoshop, I would Flatten Image to see how everything was looking. The problem with incorporating Flatten Image into your work flow is it is destructive to the pixels and layers. When you edit in Photoshop you want to be as non-destructive to the pixels as possible. Embrace the Layers Jedi.
I wouldn't be able to do this fine detail work without my Wacom Bamboo tablet that I'm finally getting used to after using it for several months now. I have an older small USB tablet version that I purchased from a Photographer who upgraded to a Wacom Intuos 5 Medium tablet, I'm jealous now. Now I see why retouchers rave about tablets, they really do make working in Photoshop easier after you spend a few months getting used to working with a pen instead of a mouse, LOL.
Visit my new website : nicobert.com
Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
Journey from Desperation to Hope - inspired by the era of the Great Depression in North America and John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath".. A time when many able bodied people fled the farms and rural country homes to seek employment and prosperity in the urban centers of the USA and Canada... Some found prosperity however most encountered disillusionment...
Drawn digitally by hand using Artrage 4.0 and my trusty Wacom Intuos tablet. Color correction using Photoshop Elements and Topaz Adjust plugin. No 3D was used in this image.
A lady shopping is looking for bargains at a local downtown discount store and glances at a chair wondering if it is something she could use.
Digital painting I created using Corel Painter 2017, Adobe Photoshop 2015, my Wacom Intuos pen/tablet and home built computer.
He has interesting face. so happy to paint him.
Photoshop, wacom intuos 4 tablet
with texture overlay.
Bien. pss despues de todas esas fotos de graduación habre de platicarles que la iMac sufrió un cambio de fuente de poder y sigue vivitaa, no se pone celosa por la nueva iMac que saco el tio S.Jobs
Y ps aqui mi setup de mi desktop, sigue siendo casi el mismo.
model: xSunnyCloudx xsunnycloudx.deviantart.com/art/Headphone-1-205384461
photographer: thesecretismine.deviantart.com/
mixed media photo with digital painting. playing with colors. happy
ps cs4, with wacom intuos 4, 3 hurs