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The winner for yesterday wasEliza Styles . Congratulations!
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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.
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Themes:
Today: FAE
Fri 1/18 Future
Fri 1/25 Past
Fr1 2/1 Spring
Fri 2/8 Valentine
Fri 2/15 Light
Fri 2/22 Pin Up
Fri 3/1 Flight
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This was really quite easy to create and this summer I plan to do a more complicated version.
I set the camera on a tripod and shot two images. The first was with the bottle sitting in the water and no model. I then had the model move into the frame and shot her. In post I put the model on the top layer and simply erased everything from her waist down. I then used smoke brushes in varying layers/styles to create the smoke. I think I may have used an action or two to get the final coloring.
Titled: Mother Nature. I shot Ms San Francisco; Rachael Anasteli, on a park bench in San Francisco, cut her out to her own layer. Morphed in 8 separate photographs (the cliffs on the right, the cliffs on the left, the waterfall below, the castle on the right, the moon, the ocean braking between the two cliffs and finally Swiss village). I drew the waterfall hair, with varied brush sizes and colors, then merged the 50+ waterfall/hair layers into one layer. I enhanced the lower falls using the same procedures plus a photo. I used skin softening effects on Rachael and tweaked the light direction on her to match the background.
Being a Wolf lover and on a dare from friend. I hid 7 wolves within this piece(not included in original/layer count above). Funny, now I can only find 6 of the hidden images
Shot image of Shyona on gray background. Created new texture layer, and used the Photoshop lighting effects filter to give it a 3 dimensional texture. Added spot light to illuminate the model's face and background.
Shot on black background added background, changed to black and white and curved to give revolving effect also added more lighting to the poles from render in photoshops
Photoshop, lightroom 2, topaz. Taken in the warehouse part of my studio. Used topaz adjust 5 filter highlight recovery on the model and chair. I then took another photo of the model, extracted her body, turned solid black, added blur, warped the frame of the body to make a shadow figure in the rear. found a lava field on google images. Applied it to the floor around her in overlay. Added some dodge to the highlights of the lava. masked out to help blend into the floor.
Taken in the warehouse part of my studio. Used topaz adjust 5 filter highlight recovery. I then took another photo of the model and turned black, added blur, warped the frame of the body to make a shadow figure in the rear. found a lava field on google images. Applied it to the floor around her in overlay. Added some dodge to the highlights of the lava. masked out to help blend into the floor.
Rick Dupuis Photography wrote: This was really quite easy to create and this summer I plan to do a more complicated version.
I set the camera on a tripod and shot two images. The first was with the bottle sitting in the water and no model. I then had the model move into the frame and shot her. In post I put the model on the top layer and simply erased everything from her waist down. I then used smoke brushes in varying layers/styles to create the smoke. I think I may have used an action or two to get the final coloring.
This Magic Moment wrote: Shot on black background added background, changed to black and white and curved to give revolving effect also added more lighting to the poles from render in photoshops