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.... looking down on the water from a rickety wooden bridge, over a small stream. The water was flowing over a log, and the 'figures' were marching across it in constantly changing forms ....
And many thanks to Michael Smith for explaining the process of stacking a doubler, an extension tube and a long lens!
Made with Processing.
Using edge detection and random walk to generate an old, grungy photo. I like the way it draws not only the outlines but also some areas.
Inspired by www.openprocessing.org/sketch/59807, but I didn't checked his code.
Code:
www.openprocessing.org/sketch/61722
Video:
Photo:
The photo was taken by me in Jerusalem / Western Wall during my vacation last year.
www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/6761106447/in/set-721576...
So some of you have asked me about this. Here is the process. Read from left to right, top to bottom. Everything is done by me during down time at work.
I started with sketches and concepts. I would like to visualize the design as much as possible on paper first. This is the most crucial step which helps a lot with modeling later. Here I only show the final sketches but these are just a small portion of what actually went on paper.
Second step is to start modeling! When I have a basic idea of what the design looks like, I use a program called Alias Auto Studio to visualize the 2D drawings into 3D. I modeled everything, no premade 3D parts. I also did some computer rendering of the design to test out some color choices.
When all the parts are done on 3D. I use my 3D printer to print them out. Final step is to paint! The grey you see on the last photo is the primer. I usually do 3-4 coats of primer, and sanding in between from 150 grid to 400 grid, before moving on color paints.
The whole process takes about 1 month for sketching, 3-6 months for modeling ( depends on how many hours I have free), Printing all the pieces takes about 350 hours on the printer. The result: the model is 5th scale, about 100 pieces, and eats up about 600 hours so far.
The original picture was taken by Leica IIIc with Canon Lens 100mm 1:2(LTM),
ILFORD XP2 Super.
A contact print with A4 size digital negative and hand coated Kallitype paper.
2.5 minutes exposed under the winter Sun.
季節外れですが.. ^^;
だいぶ自信が付いてきたので、トーン表現が難しい画を選んで焼いてみました。
The完璧! ^^ 自分としては大満足です。
端の方にウォッシュOff が出ちゃうのはダサい。 orz 修行ぢゃ!
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