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Kim (an experiment)
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I created this some years ago. I had a photo of Kim (my old dog, now sadly dead), and I decided it might be interesting to alter it a little.
The camera had picked out Kim, and left the whole background black.
So I changed the colours, and tried making it negative, and black and white. In the end I decided to use many different adjustments on the same image, by putting them into squares about Kim's face.
So we have the colour blue, negative image, blurring, the colour red, embossing, black and white, and polarisation.
Just an experiment to pass the time. |
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- KellEy
(2020) - [2006-05-09 14:48]
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It's cleverly creative. Very artistic and interesting to look at.
Welcome to Trek Lens!
KellEy
I'm sorry to say it but this is absolutely not good. The idea is really fine, but there are many mistakes on this photo. The eye of the dog has been red before; you can see it on the left eye, but you played with the color to remove that mistake.You have played too much and unnessesarily with different filters in photoshop, that made the photo look like, it is just the first time you tried photoshop. You have to use more simple effects and dont exaggerate.
Hope that you can use my help.
Zuhal
Stop the coke.
Lol !
Richard-san
Welcome to TL!
I was waiting for your work here.
I was surprised when the thumbnail was seen at first. (Why did it become like this?)
I do not read a note usually.
However, I read and grade a note.
If an electric guitar uses too much many effectors, an effect will fade conversely.
An effector is likely to demonstrate an effect by minimum.
However, this work is a great challenge.