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The other Version "Ausfahrt" in my photostream is the original file out of camera. This the one with some corrections an some work on colours an contrast.
Model: Veriko Modebadze (www.veriko-modebadze.de).
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Aperture:f/11
Shutter:1/60 sec
ISO:200
Flash: no flash
Lens:105 mm f/2.8
Date:Jan 23,2013
Our Christmas Cabaret Dessert... Frozen lemon souffle topped with a chocolate dipped strawberry and spun sugar garnish. On the plate; chocolate macadamia nut trees or green candy trees, fondant snowman and strawberry coulis sauce.
The polar bears were more difficult than the snowman... We went with the snowmen!
Pedro Jiménez, Daniel Granados y Daniel Alonso en la rueda de prensa de presentación del disco Versiones Domésticas.
Boutique off-road specialist ICON 4x4 has introduced an updated version of the first-generation Bronco that has the classic looks of the original but modern technology underneath. Officially called the BR Series, it built on a chassis supplied by renowned car builder Art Morrison Enterprises and has a custom designed Atlas transfer case and Dana solid axles hung on a suspension comprised of Eibach springs and Ford Racing shocks that offers 12 inches of wheel travel. Under the hood is the same 412 hp 5.0-liter V8 found in the Ford Mustang GT, here connected to a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic. That’s twice the power you could get in the original truck, so it’s no surprise ICON CEO Jonathan Ward decided to fit the new one with disc brakes all around. The bodywork was taken from an actual Bronco and refinished, while the glass used is a high-tech reflective type used on skyscrapers. The interior has been updated with aluminum trim, Dakota Digital gauges and tinted plastic sun visors from a Learjet. The price for this very bespoke Bronco starts at $150,000 and runs up to $200,000 with options. It joins ICON’s growing family of restomods, which includes versions of the Toyota FJ and Jeep CJ, for the well-to-do dirt road-driving crowd.
7d | Lens Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-f-5.6 | ISO 400 | 1/400s @ f/7.1
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Final standing version. Folded from elephant hide coloured with acrylic ink.
My son wanted me to make a bird for him. We were looking at a photo of Bernie Peyton's owls at the time, so I was influenced by the look of his design. After doing the first quick and dirty version for my son, I realized the design had potential, so I worked at refining it.
The name comes from a washi-producing area near Tokyo in Japan. I visited the area while on a sightseeing tour organized by Yamaguchi Makoto in 2004. The name of the place means "little bird". The pronunciation is unusual, so the name stuck in my head.
Paper, and cardboard, come in many different forms. One of these is the type of stock used for small boxes: cereal boxes, household items, beer cartons... It's a fascinating material: one side smooth, with bright print, the other usually rough, with a plain view of the fibers, and other texture artifacts. The rough side shows speckling, creases, tears, variations in the texture itself. There's plenty to be used in there to make our digital art less flat.
I collected boxes for a few weeks, cleanly cut out the panels that were of interest, scanned them in at high resolution, edited them, and produced sixty-two (62) high quality, 18"x24" @ 300 ppi, textures.
I didn't stop there: included in the set are also black and white versions, transparent versions, vector versions, and Bitmap TIFF versions. These variations will provide you with all the different file types you could need, for whatever use case you'll be confronted to. Grab them on Creative Market: crmrkt.com/J0yjPM.
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- Sixty-two (62) base cardboard textures
- Non-destructive editing in Photoshop
- Raster JPGs are 7,200 x 5,400 pixels @ 300 ppi
- Also included: black and white versions
- Also included: negative versions
- Also included: transparent PNG format
- Also included: Bitmap TIFF versions
- Also included: vector versions (Illustrator CC, CS6, CS3, PDF, and EPS CS)
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