This week's banner is by lwc from Oklahoma, USA

The Friday Challenge
Back to the book | Post New Topic | Search | Help | Log In | Register

» Forum Index » The Friday Challenge » Topic: Challenge 721: The cellar door

Posted on 07/09/18 1:35:06 PM
Mariner
Renaissance Mariner
Posts: 2793

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
Steve Caplin wrote:
Her body is twisted away from her feet, which are themselves angled backwards. This suggests that she's reaching to dust behind her, perhaps reaching an object on the windowsill. The vase is on a level with her, maybe slightly in front of her.



Ah yes, I see. I should have twisted her feet around a bit more.


Posted on 07/09/18 2:41:44 PM
srawland
Pixel Perfectionist
Posts: 885

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
Thank you, Steve.

_________________
I'm still learning.

Posted on 07/09/18 6:04:04 PM
srawland
Pixel Perfectionist
Posts: 885

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
lwc wrote:
Sara, your horror video is great.... my daughter and grandchildren's favorite holiday is Halloween. I'll have to share it with them.


Thanks Loyd, I'm always impressed by how detailed your GIFs are and the quality is always so high. When I was doing GIFs it was always a tradeoff between detail and quality.

_________________
I'm still learning.

Posted on 08/09/18 01:19:01 AM
lwc
Hole in One
Posts: 2615

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
Sara - The tradeoff is still there, I'm using a nearly 20 year old gif editor to put these things together. The main improvements, other than a few new FX software items, is the highspeed internet itself and the image hosting sites that are willing to allow the uploading of quite large files.


Mariner - Thanks for your answer. I'm glad to know that I wasn't imagining things.

Posted on 08/09/18 08:32:28 AM
DavidMac
Director of Photoshop
Posts: 4902

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
Steve Caplin wrote:
Perspective on that left cellar door is odd - that square panel doesn’t look right to me - and shutters only have iron straps on the outside, not the inside.


This was done in a rush Steve. No excuse but .........

The shutter I was aware of but simply too lazy to clone out. The squares on the doors as a perspective indicator had escaped me entirely. When I look at them again the perspective is in fact worse than you suggested. The near door is actually smaller than the far one.

Rather ashamed of this. Along with light and shade I have always considered perspective one of my stronger points.

I see you have recycled an old banner. One of my favourites. Based on a real camera that size - but not so long.

_________________
The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it .......

Posted on 08/09/18 7:40:16 PM
josephine harvatt
Gag Gadgeteer
Posts: 2593

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
GKB wrote:
Anna beautiful as always

josephine harvatt wrote:

Gordon - that shop isnt owned by Sue Rea is it?


Je me demandais si c'était un jeu de mots sur la souris?


Mais bien sur!


_________________
I'm not really bad - I just draw that way

Posted on 08/09/18 7:41:44 PM
josephine harvatt
Gag Gadgeteer
Posts: 2593

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
Thanks Steve - I would have liked a little more time but cellar vie!

_________________
I'm not really bad - I just draw that way

Posted on 09/09/18 10:19:46 AM
katew
Virtual Virtuoso
Posts: 676

Reply


Re: Challenge 721: The cellar door
josephine harvatt wrote:
Thanks Steve - I would have liked a little more time but cellar vie!



page: 1 2 3 last
Back

[ To post a reply, please Log In or Register ]

Powered by SimpleForum Pro 4.6