Tilo
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It is a little bit late (i've been away) but i want to thank alle the people who answered my question. i will try this out when i have time ( in about a week^^)
Thx
Tilo
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It is a little bit late (i've been away) but i want to thank alle the people who answered my question. i will try this out when i have time ( in about a week^^)
Thx
Tilo
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Thanks for all these comments
@nab: this picture is wonderful, it seems as if these white things are moving
@oma: your picture is awesome, gene roddenberry would be proud to use it as background for star trekposters i think :wink:
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Hi
i have some trouble with a tutorial (unfortunately for photoshop)
this is what i got from it:
Hidden Content:this is where the tutorial can be found:
My problem is nearly at the end of this tutorial: it is said to use a hue about 218, but pdn has only til 180
Has someone got an idea how to imitate this effect? (i've tried some other settings like black&white, etc but it did not work out )
thanks for help in advance :wink:
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one abstract picture i made recently:
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Tada here are some of my first tries of photomanipulation
the original is a photo of the beautiful landscape of canada by daylight
Hidden Content:cute little thing, isn't it? ^^
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Here are my desktops
(in my opinion they are too dark, so i have some brighter ones, but these are the best pictures)
i call it the green monster :
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nice pictures helen
i really find them amazing, the best one is the glass orb full of hearts in my opinion. How did you do that?
It looks more realistic than everything i saw in any tutorial about glas (perhaps you do one on your own about it )
Image Umbrella: Realistic Images
in The Pictorium
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thanks for the comments
if somebody want to do some of these on his/her own here are the tutorials i've got the ideas from:
the glowing orb
the use of such a glass orb for a guy
(i know i used the exact colors of the glass orb tutorial but these seemed to be the best colors matching this project)
@possum: it is smudge with a cloudbrush