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Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Tried out to work with digitizer. There will be some small additions to the painting.

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Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: Trying to work with digitizer...

end one more...

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Frederik Magle

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Re: Trying to work with digitizer...

Great works! (even the one that was deleted! - sneaking in erotic pictures by posting it in the arts forum....nice try
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Pamadu

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Re: Trying to work with digitizer...

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Did not know you could do such "Creative" work Michel.
Yep....Evil Admin.!!!! hehehehe
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I did not get a Chance to see the "Censored One".
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All I get now is "tele tubby" carrying a Red hand Bag.
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Would have been interesting to see what "the SMALL additions" could have possibly been. hehehehe
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mmmmmmmm Wonder if "Michel-angelo" and some of his works would qualify here hehehehehe
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Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
I knew this... was the edge of everything

here we go again...
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new photomanip

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Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: exit:clarity

thanks hon... will be posting a new series of pics within a week.
 

Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Copenhagen in sunrise.

Was wandering around Copehagen early in the morning. The sky had the most amazing colour. I was on my way home from a party, and luckily I had my camera with me...

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CPH.morning.02
 

corno

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Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

great shots... - on your 2nd photo it says it's 2nd pic in a series of 3 - where's the third?
what have you done in (post-)editing in anything? - what kind of camera did you use for these?
 

Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

The picture is shot with a Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL. (digital mirror reflection camera)

Because I shot the picture towards the sunrise, I had to go with as low an ISO as possible to get the details of the sunrise, but it removed the details from the building.. almost.

So I splitted the picture in 2. First making a manip where I got forth the pictures from the building and deleting the sky and after that I put this picture in top of the other pic.

Afterwards I had the picture in 2 layers, where I could seperately adjust colourbalances and contrasts. My idea was to make it look a bit supernatural in colourscales... giving it almost the magic hour feel...


The third picture in the series will be posted online later to day. Each picture takes a little time, and usually when I do something I always do it in a series.
 

corno

Vice Admiral of Notes, Dots & at times also Slurs
Sr. Regulator
Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

Ok. - Do you have the original picture/raw data available? - I'm a little interested in how the raw-picture differs from the final product.
What kind of software do you use for these types of renditions?
 

Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

First of...

CPH.morning.03

I haven't got them online right now. I can post them tomorrow at my server. No problemo.

To work with the pictures I use Photoshop CS and a Wacom digitizer.
 

Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

BTW... working on a funny little manip, but it's going to take some time... got a little inspired after watching Dawn of the Dead. So I will soon present CPH Zombie Madness...
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Priest

Commodore of Impending Doom II
Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

hey Corno. Here is an example on how a picture might look before I manipulate it in PhotoShop. This is the source picture used in CPH.morning.02

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Frederik Magle

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Re: Copenhagen in sunrise.

VERY cool manipulations Priest! Copenhagen looking like some unreal fantasy yet so real and everyday at the same time. Well done! (I also love to manipulate stuff - music/audio in my case of course)
 
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