Forums > Contests > Digital Art of the Day 12/26 "Artists Choce"

Photographer

FJR Photography

Posts: 7049

Pekin, Indiana, US

PLEASE READ RULES BEFORE YOU ENTER .
New Hours of Operation: 12pm MM Time - 12pm MM Time. MON-WED-FRI!

Voting does not start until: 6pm MM Time. EACH CONTEST DAY!

The winner for yesterday was  NO CONTEST .   Congratulations!





PLEASE READ RULES BEFORE YOU ENTER .

IMPORTANT: RULES

1. One entry per person per day.
2. One vote per person per day.
3. No bumping your entry.
4. No vote stacking or asking for other MM members to vote for you.
5. Voting starts at 6 pm (after 11 am)the day of contest ,it closes at 11 am the following day when it ends voting ends .(MM time.) However entries start as soon as post is up.
6. No voting for an image you participated in creating.
7. To vote, quote the entry you wish to vote for and type "Vote".
8. Mature 18 + images are allowed but must contain a link and not the actual image posted.
9. Photo Artwork must be digital art.
10. Unlike some contests you may post a story to go along with your work.
11. If you enter, you are expected to vote. It's common courtesy!
12. No re-entering a picture that has already won.
13. You must post with your entry what medium (software used) and how you processed the artwork(example : Photo, new background, Painted etc or Oil painted, photoshop etc...) If you do not post how you processed it (steps taken) and the medium, you will be disqualified.
14. Must include actual PHOTO of person that YOU participated in created (as  photographer or digital artist ).  No 3d characters as main focus.


THE EXPLANATION OF HOW THE IMAGE IS PROCESSED IS A VITAL PART OF THIS CONTEST.

ACCEPTED ENTRIES:

1. Photomanipulation (ie. Changed as if adding object, extracting, new background, elements etc.) Describe in detail.

2. Painting Digitally(oil or anything else.)

3 . A photo that has the same elements but is then rendered into a different photo, for example adding a third person, a castle and changing colors and hand painting it.

4. Drawing in photoshop, painter etc...Describe in detail.

NOT ACCEPTED ENTRIES:

1. Photos right out of camera.

2. Photos only changed in color, saturation or corrections.

3. Retouches (skin changes, smoothing and blurring, removel of blemishes and changing the overall color of background, clothes
etc....)

4. Simple copy and paste onto background.

5.  Images created using copyrighted imagery from another individual, company, etc.  No game screen shots.

Please follow these. If anyone submits images that are violating the rules we will disqualify it from the contest.

Thanks very much and continue creating.

Vote and by all means, have fun!

Themes: 
Today: Holiday

Fri   12/28   Demons
Fri   1/4       Winter
Fri   1/11     Fae
Fri   1/18     Future
Fri   1/25     Past


CONTEST RUNS FROM 12PM MM TIME TO 12PM MM TIME MON, WED AND FRI.!
VOTING STARTS AT 6pm MM TIME.
Voter's Clock here http://www.griffinbikini.com/mm/mmtime.html , provided by Ellen Griffin Photos.


Digital Art of The Day Contest is managed by FJR Photography

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110420/08/4daf015208b7d.jpg

Dec 25 12 03:48 pm Link

Photographer

FJR Photography

Posts: 7049

Pekin, Indiana, US

Open for entries

Dec 25 12 03:49 pm Link

Photographer

DaveDavis

Posts: 21946

Manteca, California, US

Titled: Mother Nature.
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/080607/12/484ab2ddf3267.jpg
I used several scans of slides taken in Europe, from my youth, to complete this composite. The model; Rachael Anastelli, was shot on park bench in San Francisco, cut out and  placed into the composite. The waterfall was painted by hand in CS4.

Dec 26 12 09:30 am Link

Photographer

Martin Schiff Photo

Posts: 4830

Maitland, Florida, US

https://www.pbase.com/mschiff/image/145032604/original.jpg

Hawaii backdrop was taken as a 6 image panorama. Image of Jay-T was taken in my studio on a gray backdrop. Both images were adjusted in LR4 and PS CS6 and combined.

Dec 26 12 12:58 pm Link

Photographer

Gloria Budiman

Posts: 1683

New York, New York, US

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/121207/20/50c2c1d7d02d8.jpg
Auditorium shoot, cleaned background (light spills), wings and feathers (and the shadow too) brushed and partially drawn.

Dec 26 12 01:15 pm Link

Photographer

Rick Dupuis Photography

Posts: 6825

Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110405/16/4d9ba673bc892.jpg
This my "What if Darwin found something else...." image. The two female models were shot in chromakey about a year apart. I'm the 'scientist' and I shot myself holding my fingers apart in front of the candle, which gave a nice glow to the inside of my hand. No flash was used. The only light was the available light from the candle and oil lamp. The pen, stamp etc were added in post as well as the tails. The egg was done as a separate photo and added later. That egg was the toughest  part of the entire image.

Dec 26 12 02:45 pm Link

Retoucher

Portland Retouch

Posts: 615

Portland, Oregon, US

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/111109/17/4ebb2657d459e.jpg

Dec 26 12 03:20 pm Link

Photographer

FJR Photography

Posts: 7049

Pekin, Indiana, US

voting is open

Dec 26 12 04:49 pm Link

Photographer

Rick Dupuis Photography

Posts: 6825

Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

Martin Schiff Photo wrote:
https://www.pbase.com/mschiff/image/145032604/original.jpg

Hawaii backdrop was taken as a 6 image panorama. Image of Jay-T was taken in my studio on a gray backdrop. Both images were adjusted in LR4 and PS CS6 and combined.

vote

Dec 26 12 05:07 pm Link

Photographer

IMAGESBYMAGIC

Posts: 5344

Manteca, California, US

Rick Dupuis Photography wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110405/16/4d9ba673bc892.jpg
This my "What if Darwin found something else...." image. The two female models were shot in chromakey about a year apart. I'm the 'scientist' and I shot myself holding my fingers apart in front of the candle, which gave a nice glow to the inside of my hand. No flash was used. The only light was the available light from the candle and oil lamp. The pen, stamp etc were added in post as well as the tails. The egg was done as a separate photo and added later. That egg was the toughest  part of the entire image.

Vote

Dec 26 12 07:08 pm Link

Photographer

DaveDavis

Posts: 21946

Manteca, California, US

Gloria Budiman wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/121207/20/50c2c1d7d02d8.jpg
Auditorium shoot, cleaned background (light spills), wings and feathers (and the shadow too) brushed and partially drawn.

Vote

Dec 26 12 07:29 pm Link

Model

John Carrasco

Posts: 17485

San Francisco, California, US

Rick Dupuis Photography wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110405/16/4d9ba673bc892.jpg
This my "What if Darwin found something else...." image. The two female models were shot in chromakey about a year apart. I'm the 'scientist' and I shot myself holding my fingers apart in front of the candle, which gave a nice glow to the inside of my hand. No flash was used. The only light was the available light from the candle and oil lamp. The pen, stamp etc were added in post as well as the tails. The egg was done as a separate photo and added later. That egg was the toughest  part of the entire image.

V O T E .

Dec 26 12 08:59 pm Link

Photographer

Gloria Budiman

Posts: 1683

New York, New York, US

Portland Retouch wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/111109/17/4ebb2657d459e.jpg

VOTE

Dec 26 12 09:13 pm Link

Photographer

Martin Schiff Photo

Posts: 4830

Maitland, Florida, US

Rick Dupuis Photography wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110405/16/4d9ba673bc892.jpg
This my "What if Darwin found something else...." image. The two female models were shot in chromakey about a year apart. I'm the 'scientist' and I shot myself holding my fingers apart in front of the candle, which gave a nice glow to the inside of my hand. No flash was used. The only light was the available light from the candle and oil lamp. The pen, stamp etc were added in post as well as the tails. The egg was done as a separate photo and added later. That egg was the toughest  part of the entire image.

vote

Dec 26 12 09:56 pm Link

Photographer

Alan Pedroso

Posts: 10159

Miami, Florida, US

Rick Dupuis Photography wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110405/16/4d9ba673bc892.jpg
This my "What if Darwin found something else...." image. The two female models were shot in chromakey about a year apart. I'm the 'scientist' and I shot myself holding my fingers apart in front of the candle, which gave a nice glow to the inside of my hand. No flash was used. The only light was the available light from the candle and oil lamp. The pen, stamp etc were added in post as well as the tails. The egg was done as a separate photo and added later. That egg was the toughest  part of the entire image.

VOTE

Dec 27 12 09:15 am Link

Photographer

Rob Barbery Photography

Posts: 1299

Clovis, California, US

Martin Schiff Photo wrote:
https://www.pbase.com/mschiff/image/145032604/original.jpg

Hawaii backdrop was taken as a 6 image panorama. Image of Jay-T was taken in my studio on a gray backdrop. Both images were adjusted in LR4 and PS CS6 and combined.

VOTE

Dec 27 12 06:24 pm Link