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Posted on 03/12/10 3:10:26 PM |
Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
She is knitting the web of life Ghia (guess even more confusing If I try to give a Title) Please have your own thoughts |
Posted on 03/12/10 7:42:12 PM |
Stefano Giacomuzzi
Modernist Maestro Posts: 146 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
Thank you very much Steve! I'm glad you like it! Yes, the wallpaper is from 100% Photoshop. Stefano |
Posted on 03/12/10 8:29:16 PM |
kitten
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Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
Thank you very much Steve, next time I’ll definitely pay more attention to details like distorting the head. And the truth is I am rather a dog person but I thought the knitting cat-lady with a bunch of cats would make a nice scene. |
Posted on 04/12/10 01:06:37 AM |
tooquilos
Wizard of Oz Posts: 2905 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
Josephine, I only just noticed the How to Cheat text appearing as Edward is cutting..very good!! _________________ Dorothy: "there's no place like home!" |
Posted on 04/12/10 1:31:49 PM |
brewell
Pixel Pentagrammarian Posts: 752 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
Once again, my nemesis: How to to make an outdoor figure look indoor. I fuzzed him up for a depth-of-field look, but it just didn't work. He's there for composition purposes, but maybe I'll just crop the picture. _________________ The journey of a thousand hours begins with a single layer. |
Posted on 05/12/10 7:24:16 PM |
BigVern
Q Quipper Posts: 674 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
Thanks Steve. Disney was fun but we are now very tired following long days in the parks and a very long journey home due to the weather. I will be careful with my photos - thanks for the tip! |
Posted on 05/12/10 11:06:00 PM |
Eva Roth
Luminous Liberator Posts: 269 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 328: Window dressing
A fine (and rare) animation from Eva Roth, with some truly groovy wallpaper. I like the minimalism, and the motion blur on the cat - that's one destructive pussy. Very nicely achieved! Thanks a lot Steve! I chose the motion blur as I could only find 'clip art' of jumping cats and wanted to tie them in with the sitting cat image. I know cats aren't normally that destructive; I only recall one incident of a cat knocking over a precious vase in decades of living with cats. As for the wallpaper - I wanted something to go with the colour and retro feel of the funiture. |
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