A Few Small Skin Tweaks Done
Published on March 13th, 2009 @ 15:51:00 , using 128 words,
Link: http://www.colorsontheweb.com/colorwizard.asp
At long last, I've got round to altering some of the text colour settings on here. Whilst on a decent contrasty monitor everything looked fine, once seen on something of a lesser standing, things began to blend in a little too much. All I've done is use the colour picker at the link above to select something with slightly more saturation so that the text stands out somewhat from the background. There's a definite improvement to my eyes, but I'm still not convinced that #393939 is the best colour for the bit that reads:
Written by: Chris of Arabia
Published on March 13th, 2009 @ 15:51:00 , using 94 words, No views
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No doubt I'll get back to it in a few months time... ![]()
EDIT: Decided I prefered #2f2f2f instead
Quick Change
Published on March 9th, 2009 @ 18:05:10 , using 42 words,
For anyone who didn't notice, the image below is now the re-worked one, along the lines of what I was suggesting.
I need more votes on Boxer Turtle by the way, so if you're passing that way, you know what to do...
Orange
Published on March 8th, 2009 @ 20:47:07 , using 228 words,
Whilst on the face of it, this looks a little like an ordinary selective colour treatment, it wasn't quite that simple. In this case I was trying to get the juice itself to gradually get stronger in colour as it left the carton, till it was full on orange in the glass.
The trick here was to layer two copies of the same image; one a full colour shot, with the second being desaturated (in this case by 75%). To the second layer, I added a foreground/background gradient mask, which had the effect of giving me a full colour image, but which gradually desaturated towards the top of the image. Next I added another layer and used the Channel Mixer to convert to B&W, using the built in blue filter. Finally, I used the eraser tool and my Bamboo tablet to gradually rub out the stream of orange and the contents of the glass, revealing the colour beneath. Nearly successful I think, but I reckon that perhaps the de-saturated layer might have worked better as a pure B&W conversion and then stop the gradient before it reached the nozzle in the carton. I need more practice with a tablet too - just be grateful you can't see the original 3456x2304 PSD file.
This was taken for Week 5 of The Photo Forum's Boxer Turtle competition
Janadriyah 2009
Published on March 5th, 2009 @ 00:15:42 , using 0 words,
Rhythm
Published on February 27th, 2009 @ 22:10:55 , using 0 words,
Me as Super Hero (honest)
Published on February 27th, 2009 @ 12:29:16 , using 5 words,
Created at The Hero Factory
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