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The living room as it is now, with an appreciable amount of furniture edited from the room. We removed an armoire, an occasional table, a floor reading lamp, and an upholstered arm chair from the space to make for cleaner lines and a sleeker, less cluttered look.
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I've been messing around using Paint and GIMP trying to edit in cool effects for my starfighters. Here is a step-by-step picture showing how I got to the bottom one. Any thoughts on what doesn't look right and ideas on improvement are welcome. I know some of you have been doing this a lot longer than I have.
oh how i wish
a. my arm was not in this
b. i had the "view on black" thing so you all could see it large.
it looks splendid on it.
try looking at it here, i dont think itll work....
HERE WE GO! Once again it's that time again.
LIGHTING SETUP-Canon 430exii in rapidbox triggered by Yongnuo YN622s
Edited photo of an iPhone. I used Adobe CS6 Photoshop to edit this photograph. After opening the image of the phone and the ice, I dragged the ice on top of the phone. I then resized the image so it fit the back of the phone, Thirdly I changed the blending mode to Hard Light so the ice was transparent. Then using the eraser tool I erased all the ice that wasn't necessary. I used the Field Blur effect after to blend the ice in with the phone, I set the blur to 8px. As there was dead space at the top of the image that I wasn't happy with I used the Crop Tool to remove it. The next step I took was to alter the Brightness and Contrast, I put the brightness to -38 and contrast to 44. To make the phone look more intense I used levels, I put the input levels to 29, 1.24 and 255. My final step was to use colour balance to create a slightly more 'icey' feel, I put the colour levels to -36, -12 and +31. This was my final outcome.
Emily Knight.
This is an edit for a contest in Mega shot:
www.flickr.com/groups/make_it_a_megashot/discuss/72157604...
Photo supplied by:
www.flickr.com/photos/monstershaq2000/2226278641/in/set-7...
Yay! Ahh, I had to edit the description for this one...it's been a little over a month! :D
Blaah I'm just gonna tag all my new Flickr fraaans yay! :DD
CAITTT!!!//&///CODY!!!
yay thanks for the edit Caitt! looks so much better, everyone
you should def check out Caitt! stuff its so amazing and inspiring check it Caitt!;
i did this as a remake of cody's
amazing picture, but mine is no where
near good, so ya
i had like 30 minutes to do this, not enough
time might re-do it when my new lens
comes in which hopefully be tmrw.
sorry cody it looks bad;
sorry i looks so fat in all these pics :(