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Silly Trucker
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Guru
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
What can i say...looks good, i like the colors. About technic can't say anything, don't know what origal was
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Silly Trucker
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
Yeah man
Just the first man on the moon image
and a desert scene off of google is all
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Guru
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
Oh...then very very good, looks natural blend in. And again i like the colors.
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Guru
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
That's a good one, Belial. Like it !!
As far as I can see you got the lighting right, the guy properly on the ground without any noticable seems or edges, no cutout fringes, halos or any other tell it's a montage, colour match very well and you even got the shadows on the ground correct.
And - you got the concept working.
Only bitsy thing is the reflection in the helmet that would give it away in a larger image, since that reflection would show the guy - or gal, for that matter - is facing a completely different environment, but why be picky when everything else is just fine .. ?
Very good work !!
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Guru
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
Very Nice! I love the way the colors blend together!
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Silly Trucker
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
Thanks guys, yeah i did realise after about the visor reflection, will address.
P.S. thanks for 'like' JgraphNet.
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Power User
Re: Man on the 'moon'?
yeah i also firstly noticed the continuity fail at the mask
Has someone a tutorial (video/text) how to change the image on a helmet or just reflection? it would be helpfull to me to.
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Re: Man on the 'moon'?

Originally Posted by
Burned Ice
Has someone a tutorial (video/text) how to change the image on a helmet or just reflection?
Find another image of the same kind of environment, scale it down a bit and put it over the visor, use Warp Tool to match perspective, overlay it with color or texture or whatever works and tweek it with blend modes, opacity and what not. Just keep experimenting and adjust the outcome with masking away excess with Layer Masks.
Perhaps also vignetting, using Hooglemans technique...
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