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whats the edits on this pic
hi guys
i want to know what kind of edits are used on this pic:
http://t99.img-up.net/?up=316750_2333m64.jpg
is there any plugins or tutorial or... that can help me to make some pics like this?!
tnx all
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Re: whats the edits on this pic
It looks to me like it is one or two images combined but I am not sure there are a lot of "edits" except color balances, levels and the like. The wall and gutter may be softened with blurs and feathering of selections. The sky may be an addition. The figure is likely a separate selection superimposed. The shadows from the arm may well be painted by hand. That is not difficult to do with varying soft and hard brushes and opacities, as long as you know how shadows look.
Just looked again at the gutter if that's what it is. That also looks added or selected and moved down over the wall and doorways. Maybe, maybe not, shrug
Last edited by ibclare; 09-14-2011 at 05:38 PM.
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Re: whats the edits on this pic
Or it could be just a simple variation of cross processing many tutorials out there.
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Re: whats the edits on this pic

Originally Posted by
ibclare
It looks to me like it is one or two images combined but I am not sure there are a lot of "edits" except color balances, levels and the like. The wall and gutter may be softened with blurs and feathering of selections. The sky may be an addition. The figure is likely a separate selection superimposed. The shadows from the arm may well be painted by hand. That is not difficult to do with varying soft and hard brushes and opacities, as long as you know how shadows look.
Just looked again at the gutter if that's what it is. That also looks added or selected and moved down over the wall and doorways. Maybe, maybe not, shrug

tnx dear ibclar for ur explanation
yes i think with playing with dodge/burn tool and levels and ...can make some pics look like this but its time-consuming and im searching for some plugins like nik software

Originally Posted by
Hoogleman
Or it could be just a simple variation of cross processing many tutorials out there.
yes maybe

Originally Posted by
SeniorS
tnx seniors,i have read this tutorial before,but the pic that i have uploaded have a softer edit and with lighter color.maybe lomo effect is one of the parts of this!
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