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Sleepyeyed

Location: Beyond the fringe

Post Fri May 25, 2007 3:06 pm   Reply with quote         


I'm having difficulty with my images looking collaged rather than natural. I'm pretty sure its mostly perspective and lighting. IS there any in-depth tutorials about this? I'm also wondering what the best way to turn a daytime image into a night time one. I've found random answers for this through the lighting effects filters, brightness/contrast, and curves tutorials, but they are pretty lackluster. Please help, there are so many great images on here and I'd like to compete at an above average level at least.




ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Fri May 25, 2007 5:53 pm   Reply with quote         


Welcome to PSc. I'm afraid i can't be much help..I kinda do it a whole different way each time.
Experiment.




FootFungas

Location: East Coast!

Post Fri May 25, 2007 7:41 pm   Reply with quote         


A lot of times you manually have to add Highlights and Shadows to match the external lighting.




Marx-Man

Location: The United Kingdom!

Post Fri May 25, 2007 7:54 pm   Reply with quote         


Add me on MSN

Marx_man@hotmail.co.uk

i can give ya a few pointers




Granulated

Location: London

Post Fri May 25, 2007 7:58 pm   Reply with quote         


Marx-Man wrote:
Add me on MSN

Marx_man@hotmail.co.uk

i can give ya a few pointers


you never sign in !




splodge

Location: Yorkshire,

Post Fri May 25, 2007 8:02 pm   Reply with quote         


egg-nore marx, he's an arse, i have a few tut's for you, you and all the locals will be suprized what you can do with the cloud filter,
http://www.bluetorials.com/free%20stuff/ps_tuts.html#LIGHTNING




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Sleepyeyed

Location: Beyond the fringe

Post Fri May 25, 2007 11:37 pm   Reply with quote         


I checked out some of those tutorials and they're much more helpful than the ones I've found. Hopefully my next submission will show improvement over my previous chops. BTW I'd like to know how long the average person spends on a particular chop. Care to elaborate?




nyxxie

Location: Southern California

Post Fri May 25, 2007 11:49 pm   Reply with quote         


I don't think it matters. You shouldn't give yourself a time limit, just work on it until you feel it's right. I take a pretty long time with mine... but not at all once. I work on it for like a half hour or an hour, then do something else to give myself thinking time, things come to me better when I'm not just staring at the screen, and then come back, and then do something else for a while, etc... Maybe it's because I can't sit still Razz




Post Sat May 26, 2007 3:54 am   Reply with quote         


Granulated wrote:
Marx-Man wrote:
Add me on MSN

Marx_man@hotmail.co.uk

i can give ya a few pointers


you never sign in !

i know a guy who's been blocked on msn :p




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bigbuck

Location: Australia

Post Sat May 26, 2007 8:37 am   Reply with quote         


Marx-Man wrote:
Add me on MSN

Marx_man@hotmail.co.uk

i can give ya a few pointers
Why don't you point him towards your H2H chop.......




Micose

Location: Quebec (CAN) & France

Post Sat May 26, 2007 9:06 am   Reply with quote         


ScionShade wrote:
Welcome to PSc. I'm afraid i can't be much help..I kinda do it a whole different way each time.
Experiment.
me2
FootFungas

Location: East Coast!

Post Sat May 26, 2007 9:09 am   Reply with quote         


The colors not being matched correctly throughout the scene can also lead to the collaged look.




ReyRey

Location: In a world of $#!t

Post Sat May 26, 2007 9:17 am   Reply with quote         


See Marco's entry : http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/120494/votes.html
Great night effects.




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heamburger

Location: Near London

Post Sat May 26, 2007 9:44 am   Reply with quote         


some times if the shadowing is not too obvious you can create a new layer grab the paint brush and paint black for shadows and white for highlights. then just reduce opacity. this will be a very basic fix and very rough but works fine on blurry areas and small areas Very Happy




Marx-Man

Location: The United Kingdom!

Post Sat May 26, 2007 1:17 pm   Reply with quote         


Lol i am always signed in.. i don't block people either...

Why don't you point him towards your H2H chop

Ok here it is...




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