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closing thoughts on this weeks @hipstaroll combo:
it's no secret that I love a circular frame. about a year ago there was an app called SuperRetro that offered it as a border option and I fell in love with it back then, using it fairly often. I decim8d the circle a million different ways and kept it whole too. there's just something about a circle no matter how you slice it... who doesn't love curves?
shooting with the circle was quite different than applying a circular border over an image. But I quickly found my way with it. but stull, as much as I love a big round circle... I can't stop chopping them up.
Photo by AMPt member Tammy George (IG: @punkrawkpurl) Title :: block by block... {This image was taken at 5:47 PM on March 24th, 2012 for the @24HourProject. I was over-the-moon to be chosen as one of the 65 photographers representing 35 different cities worldwide. Proud and honored to represent my city, Oakland, California, I completed all 24 hours, 18 of them in the rain. A truly amazing project I highly recommend checking them out here on IG as well as the24HourProject.net for even more info.} Process :: 1. Shot with Hipstamatic using John S + DC. 2. I dropped the image into decim8 and set the FX to Graboid + Xeox {in that order}... I hit "retry" until a version I liked popped up and then saved. Using the same original image, I then changed the decim8 FX setting to Graboid alone and again, hit retry until just the right creation develops and then saved. 3. I then took the Graboid + Xeox version into Snapseed to bump up the brightness and contrast levels, allowing the bricks of the walkway and the lines of the road to pop a bit more... and hit the right arrow to apply those adjustments and then top right arrow to save the image. 4. Next I took both decim8d images into Blender, and using the Multiply Blending Mode I played with the slider until I was happy with the balance of the two images {balancing the details of the brickwork and road lines with the definition of the blocks created by the Graboid FX} and then saved. 5. Back into Snapseed with the freshly blended image, this time using Vintage style 2 and adjusting the brightness and the texture strength up just a squeak... then right arrow to apply the adjustments. Still in Snapseed, and using Tune Image I adjusted the ambience upwards to fill out the tones and details, and then one last time... I hit the right arrow to apply the adjustment and then the top right arrow to save the image. -the end- Tags :: #punkrawkpurl_decim8ns #decim8 #punkrawkpurl_ampt #24hr_mycity #Oakland #streetphotography
Here's a totally different approach to the experiment. This time I put the image through Decim8 first and then applied Glaze. Another experiment I did for iPhoneArt's Breaking New Ground group. (If you aren't familiar with IPA, you should
Daily App Experiment #284: "Rainbow Connection" - One of my more tedious pieces to date. I wanted to take an image and deconstruct it into 16 tiles, run each tile through random #decim8 effects, then reconstruct it back together again. I used #tiler to create 16 images (forming a 4X4 grid) and #diptic to put them all back together again. Since Diptic only works with four images at a time, I had to create 4 sets of 4, then take those images and combine them in Diptic one more time to get all 16 images back together. This grid of 16 Decim8'd images was understandably hard to look at, so I ran it in #interlacer along with the original image, then saved that out and ran the Interlaced version along with the gnarly-decim8d-diptic version in #TrueHDR resulting in the final image. This whole process took about 40 minutes... ick!!! #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment