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Photoshop Graphics

Discussion in 'Photo & Graphics Archive' started by DSTM (Dougie), Apr 26, 2011.

  1. kayrose

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    I would love to have one of these.
     
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    Very clever DSTM
     
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    Animated this with SQIRLZ

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  4. DSTM (Dougie)

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    "Out of Bounds" I did today.

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    Nice one Dougie...I like to see OOBs featuring animals..
     
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    Thanks Frank. Most animals have fur or hair and that is a stumbling block at the moment.
    There must be a good method to cut out fur and hair. :confused:
     
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    Dougie
    Like that one and the clever way you cut round the top of the head.
    Well done
     
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    Beautifully done, Doug! Can almost reach out and touch the beautiful creature coming out of the photo!
     
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    Very talented!!!,
    Thank you doug

    kayrose :wub:
     
  10. DSTM (Dougie)

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    Here's a quick one of the Famous American NYY Baseball player Derek Jeter.

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    Thats good for a quickie Douge.
     
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    A nice oob (did I get that right?) of one of my favorite players.
     
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    Well done, Doug! I couldn't do that if I took donkey's years to try - yup, you are talented!
     
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    A before and after as requested Dougie This one take on the Isle of wight last year.
     
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    That's an interesting subject, Bob12a
    Well done.
     
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    I am amazed at some of these OOB pictures, well done all who have created them. Going back, that snake coming out of the laptop is my favourite.

    Leaves me wondering if this can be done in Photofiltre as I don't have Photoshop, I will go meandering off into the depths of my photo collection and give it a try.
     
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    A quick return to say yes OOB can be done in Photofiltre.

    Here is the original, a statue of Freddie Truman who played cricket for Yorkshire and England. The statue is besides the canal in Skipton, Yorkshire.

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    With very little work, but is a start, here is the quick one done in PF.

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    When someone says thanks, it makes it all worthwhile.
    Why was I born ugly but intelligent? Until I got the intelligent, I didn't realise you could have good looks as well.

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    Thanks Nev
    thats just great!!!!!!!!

    you got both
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    Well done Nev thanks for showing us the before and after.
     
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    A small question guys, the backgrounds you are using, are they background patterns that are part of Photoshop or found elsewhere, a for example, there is one that looks like rumpled silk in the horse picture of yours Dougie in post 44.
    No doubt I could find similar via Google perhaps but just interested in where you get them from.

    Nev.
     

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