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OK folks it's that time again for the famous What Would you Do Challenge.
Rules are simple: The rules of the game are simple. Edit the photo in this post, in anyway that you see fit. Change it, boost the colors, give it a border, change the background, just use your imagination. Then come back and tell us how you did it. Easy as that! Now, let's see what you would do! If you would like your image to be posted please send me a medium sized photo and a link to a larger version This weeks image is from the lovely and talented Private! Thanks for sending me your image!
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Olympus user, Fuji E900, a canon & last but not least a Minolta 35mm and some really old large format box cameras.Not to mention a whole bunch of other stuff. Paint Shop Pro X3, CS3,CS5, Portrait Professional, Topaz Adjust, Lucis Art and the list goes on........ www.alockintime.com Last edited by windrider86; 05-12-2009 at 01:29 PM. Reason: link to larger image didnt work |
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I've been chomping at the bit wanting to have a go at this. Forgive me for doing this to you adorable son but I remember you doing the vampie thing awhil eback and thought I'd try it.
I did a lot of moving around with the warp tool until I got everything in place. Next I copied a photo of a lion on as a new layer and then erased all areas but the mouth. Made a new layer and destaurated. Erased the teeth to give them color. Did the same thing with the eyes. Cloned over a lot of areas setting the blend mode to lighten and the opacity at 25%. Next I applied a texture layer with the blend mode set at overlay. Then lowered the opcaity and erased areas I wanted to be lighter. Pasted a photo of a blood drop onto the tooth and shaped it using the warp tool. Used the paint tube tool to put in some clouds and then yet another texture layer set on overlay and lowered the opacity. Each time eased around the eyes and teeth. Next I used the time machine effect to make it look older on a new layer and lowered the opcaity. Used AAA Foto frame to create the frame. Hope I remembered everything and hope you dont get scared!
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Holy Crow, Windrider! LOL...Pat - is that Chris on a grumpy day???
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cool looking process.............my son would love to have a t-shirt with than on it. BTW, he turned 16 yesterday.
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Hey Wind - I saw this on your flickr and thought - hey that's Chris so I made a bee line over to WWYD - THAT is soooo cool. I may try your technique and see if I can tun him into Darth Vader - I cannot find a Tshirt that he likes...
Its amazing the stuff you can do...
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The warp tool I think is the same as the liquify tool in phootshop. I think. It takes a bit getting used to but well worth the efforts. Just make sure you change sizes a lot. Bigger areas need a bigger tool
Jim, Wow my kids havent been 16 in over 15 years. Happy birthday to him! Sweet 16. Wow, it still amazes me to see how young they look and I had all ready been married for um quite awhile at that age. Kinda cool to have your kids in thier 30's except it makes me old Glad you guys liked it, I was hoping it wasnt oo over the top
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Olympus user, Fuji E900, a canon & last but not least a Minolta 35mm and some really old large format box cameras.Not to mention a whole bunch of other stuff. Paint Shop Pro X3, CS3,CS5, Portrait Professional, Topaz Adjust, Lucis Art and the list goes on........ www.alockintime.com Last edited by windrider86; 05-12-2009 at 04:25 PM. |
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According to the X-files the Krisss is the most dangerous of known aliens. The only one in captivity is kept in a solid stone cell and can only be viewed through a granite rimmed armoured glass porthole.
In GIMP Iwarp with move tool and grow tool to distort face. Colourised saturated and lightened. Circular selection inverted and filled with a stone pattern. Inverted selection again and stroked with granite pattern.
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Nathan, That is phenominal!
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And when Chris came to the place where the Wild Things are, they Roared their terrible roars, and gnashed their terrible teeth, and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws, until Chris said, "BE STILL!" and tamed them with a magic trick of staring into all their yellow eyes without blinking once. They were frightened and made him King of all Wild Things!
![]() (Sorry Pat, I guess we just can't help ourselves doing strange things to your very adorable son! )
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