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Posted on 17/07/06 11:48:50 PM  | 
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					eyal fitoussi
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 i like your work tom. do you have any plug-ins that you use for your pictures or any that you recomend?  | 
Posted on 18/07/06 8:45:01 PM  | 
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					Tom
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Hi eyal. The images I post here are mainly done with Photoshop v9. I do use the Knoll Light Factory plugin for flares and star effects. Sometimes, EyeCandy impact . I also collect and use unusual brush sets and layer styles that I find mostly on the Adobe Studio Exchange site.  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 00:49:25 AM  | 
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					PHOTOSLOPPER
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Pauline...I like your idea there...good one. *PHOTOSLOPPER* _________________ Photoshop: Not just a job, but an adventure.  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 01:04:48 AM  | 
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					pauline
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 thanks photoslopper. It was fun to do after I found the right back ground photo! That was pretty tough. _________________ Pauline  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 01:17:16 AM  | 
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					Pierre
 Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 You know what... junk is junk, just face it...   
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Posted on 19/07/06 01:51:26 AM  | 
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					pauline
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Ha Pierre, I had a similar idea. A great way to not have to worry about that bloody perspective. Great job. It looks like it belongs there. _________________ Pauline  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 02:17:29 AM  | 
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					Pierre
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					
 Well..actually, I had to tweak the perspective for it to fit...   _________________  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 02:18:57 AM  | 
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					Pierre
 Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Talking about tweaking perspective... I tried to replicate the phone booth keeping the perspective... not easy.   
 
Edit: One day later and I notice the perspectives of the BACK WINDOWS are off... Damn I'll have to do something about this... _________________  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 02:43:11 AM  | 
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					Pierre
 Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Ok, this is my last one, I swear. Just played around with the same boxes as previous post, and scaled them. The out of focus effect is a bit too strong for my liking... (it comes from the scaling of small booths...    )
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Posted on 19/07/06 04:01:58 AM  | 
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					Keiko
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					 WOW... everyone's so good! And great ideas! This place is real inspiring.  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 12:50:06 PM  | 
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					james
 Surreal Spoofer Posts: 1194 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 They sent scouts, there has to be a follow up. ![]()  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 5:11:20 PM  | 
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					Deborah Morley
 Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Pierre, I saw your posts so thought I'd give it a go.Started with perspective filter, but that didn't work so ended up doing 2 point perspective. Quite fiddly and didn't always match up. Is there an easy way to do this? ![]()  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 5:35:49 PM  | 
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					Pierre
 Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Not that I found! I had to tweak all the faces of all the booths! Good work! _________________  | 
Posted on 19/07/06 9:27:06 PM  | 
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					Wayne
 Printer’s Devil Posts: 312 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 "Please hold...All our operators are busy...Your call is important to us...Please hold..." Got a bit bogged down in this. Well done to all who attempted to address the perspective issue, cos I chickened out! ![]()  | 
Posted on 20/07/06 02:27:34 AM  | 
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					Neal
 Master Manipulator Posts: 322 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Even though the phone box is put out to pasture, people will always want to cram their friends into them. ![]()  | 
Posted on 20/07/06 04:52:19 AM  | 
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					raffy
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					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 This sequel thing is really getting out of hand! ![]() _________________ Dogs have masters;Cats have staff.  | 
Posted on 20/07/06 09:04:20 AM  | 
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					Deborah Morley
 Makeover Magician Posts: 1319 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Thanks Pierre. Yes when I looked at my picture again I realised that the back walls of the booths were out. Save that for a rainy day!    | 
Posted on 20/07/06 5:52:55 PM  | 
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					michael sinclair
 Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1871 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Yes sireee, we can say that a lot of V.I.Ps use this here deeluxe receptacle...why Greg Dyke is one of our many regulars:   _________________ Just because I've read a book doesn't mean that I know what I'm talking about...sigh!  | 
Posted on 20/07/06 7:24:16 PM  | 
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					salfordnurse
 Intensive Illustrator Posts: 207 Reply  | 
				
					Re: Contest 105: What's in the box?
					 Not been here for a few weeks, been trying to get all my paperwork sorted out for my course. Well it's all handed in now, so in eight weeks time I will be a qualified staff nurse. Now down to the bussiness of photoshop. This was rushed so forgive me.   ![]()  | 
Posted on 20/07/06 9:52:15 PM  | 
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					mguyer
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					 I'm sure I can get this perspecti ve thing right if I keep trying ![]()  | 
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