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MLOK5
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Technique! Week 7


Welcome to Technique! Week 7. Week 6 is officially closed for new photos. Special thanks to DavisPhotog See Profile for sharing his technique for using black and white to isolate a color subject. The pictures we saw this past week were pretty cool!

The goal of this thread is for one of the members of the forum to share a photographic technique with the rest of the forum. Then we can all practice this technique & upload our results. The technique doesn't have to be limited to digital editing. It can be related to other things as well, like exposure, depth-of-field, etc. A good example of a technique thread can be found here.

Any takers?

[text was edited by author 2003-08-30 22:22:52]


Edit This
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Here is an interesting technique.
»www.spoono.com/tutorials/photoshop/wrap/
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[text was edited by author 2003-08-31 00:03:33]


ChrisJT
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I can't seem to get to that site. I'm being prompted for a username and password.
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seagreen
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out there

reply to Edit This
Website is currently in transition: »www.spoono.com



rockotman
...Blown On The Steel Breeze
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DSotM

reply to MLOK5

Couldn't get to the site to read up on the technique, but I knd of figured it out.

In honor of the upcoming season....


rockotman
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This could be a very interesting thread...


hullodaree

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reply to MLOK5
The site is back up. »www.spoono.com/photoshop/tutoria···url=wrap



rockotman
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Hmmm - my technique was a little different - I made a pattern out of what I wanted to superimpose, and then filled the selected area with an overlay of the pattern.

It works basically the same way, but the spoono method seems easier to use, as it allows you to stretch your overlay to the size needed, whereas my technique requires you to have a pattern large enough to cover the object, or have tiling of the overlay (as in the second one I did).
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MLOK5
My Reality Check Bounced
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My shot at it...LOL


Sober
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THE ELEPHANTE KID!!!!



rockotman
...Blown On The Steel Breeze
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reply to MLOK5

My first pic redone using the method linked by hullodare


Edit This
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Some excellent stuff so far.



ChrisJT
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This is a cool tutorial!


HeyDriver
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This is a fantastic technique. I just wish I could get it to work in PSE. I just bought it and am having troubles with the duplicate image step.

I'll keep trying. I'LL BE BACK!!
:D
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MLOK5
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This thread is now closed to new photo submissions, but is still open for critiques and suggestions about the photos posted in it.

The new Technique! thread has started: Technique! Week 8



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