Forums > Contests > Digital Art of The Day 4-10-11 "Your Choice"

Photographer

Muse Studio

Posts: 654

Summerville, South Carolina, US

PLEASE READ RULES BEFORE YOU ENTER .
New Hours of Operation: 12pm MM Time - 12pm MM Time. EVERY DAY!

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

The winner for yesterday was Rick Dupuis Photography !  Congratulations!

https://rickdupuis.com/beyond/angel1c.jpg


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 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 and the medium, you will be disqualified.


ACCEPTED ENTRIES:

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

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...

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....)

Please follow these. If anyone finds that a picture seems to be only "retouched" or seems right out of camera, we will disqualify it from the contest.

Thanks very much and continue creating.

Vote and by all means, have fun!

Themes:
Today …   Damnation
4/10  Your Choice
4/11  Salvation
4/12  Your Choice
4/13  Little folk
4/14  Your Choice
4/15  Flowers
4/16  Your Choice
4/17  Magical creatures
4/18  Your Choice
4/19  Flying
4/20  Your Choice
4/21  Death
4/22  Your Choice
4/23  Resurection
4/24  Easter
4/25  Your Choice
4/26  Love
4/27  Your Choice
4/28  Hate
4/29  Your Choice
4/30  Way out there

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


https://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b359/tytaniafairy/Medal_Pattern_by_Omphaloskepsis99.jpg

Digital Art of The Day Contest is managed by FredsFotos and Muse Artist

Apr 10 11 12:14 pm Link

Digital Artist

DC Richter

Posts: 107

Corona, California, US

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110410/14/4da21c4e53c71.jpg

I've really wanted to try tackling the "Water Dress" and this is the result. The model was retouched and extracted. I spent a couple of hours shooting water splashes outside then brought several into the picture - multiple layers, different layer properties, different blending properties to attempt to get some depth as well as transparency & luminosity to the water. Background, shaddow and floor completely rendered in photoshop.

Whew!

Apr 10 11 02:19 pm Link

Photographer

Rick Dupuis Photography

Posts: 6825

Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

+18
http://rickdupuis.com/models1/eveFaith.jpg
Faith was shot in chromakey. I used many stock pieces to create the background and foreground and put tem all together in CS5. The snake was a stock piece as well. I gave it a sort of blurred look after everything was complete.

Apr 10 11 03:05 pm Link

Photographer

Rick Dupuis Photography

Posts: 6825

Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

DC Richter wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110410/14/4da21c4e53c71.jpg

I've really wanted to try tackling the "Water Dress" and this is the result. The model was retouched and extracted. I spent a couple of hours shooting water splashes outside then brought several into the picture - multiple layers, different layer properties, different blending properties to attempt to get some depth as well as transparency & luminosity to the water. Background, shaddow and floor completely rendered in photoshop.

Whew!

Vote
This is a project for me this summer. well done.

Apr 11 11 03:20 am Link

Photographer

Steve Lease

Posts: 3662

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US

DC Richter wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110410/14/4da21c4e53c71.jpg

I've really wanted to try tackling the "Water Dress" and this is the result. The model was retouched and extracted. I spent a couple of hours shooting water splashes outside then brought several into the picture - multiple layers, different layer properties, different blending properties to attempt to get some depth as well as transparency & luminosity to the water. Background, shaddow and floor completely rendered in photoshop.

Whew!

VOTE

Apr 11 11 11:56 am Link

Photographer

ForeverFotos

Posts: 6662

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

DC Richter wrote:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110410/14/4da21c4e53c71.jpg

I've really wanted to try tackling the "Water Dress" and this is the result. The model was retouched and extracted. I spent a couple of hours shooting water splashes outside then brought several into the picture - multiple layers, different layer properties, different blending properties to attempt to get some depth as well as transparency & luminosity to the water. Background, shaddow and floor completely rendered in photoshop.

Whew!

vote

Apr 11 11 12:01 pm Link

Digital Artist

DC Richter

Posts: 107

Corona, California, US

Rick Dupuis Photography wrote:
+18
http://rickdupuis.com/models1/eveFaith.jpg
Faith was shot in chromakey. I used many stock pieces to create the background and foreground and put tem all together in CS5. The snake was a stock piece as well. I gave it a sort of blurred look after everything was complete.

Vote

Apr 11 11 05:35 pm Link