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| Posted on 08/04/22 07:48:28 AM | 
| Steve Caplin Administrator Posts: 7068 Reply   | Challenge 902: Forging ahead This week’s Challenge is inspired by my recent visit to the Museum of East Anglian Life in Stowmarket, Suffolk. Among the many exhibits (of which more in future weeks) was a rather impressive blacksmith’s forge. All it needs is a blacksmith. High res is here.     | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 09:22:36 AM | 
| GKB Magical Montagist Posts: 4057 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Love this week's banner ... and it's in Ukrainian, not Russian. Слава Україні _________________ Always remember that you are unique - just like everyone else. | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 10:44:57 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3154 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Смерть варварам-загарбникам! (Death to the barbarian invadeers!) | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 1:05:31 PM | 
| michael sinclair Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1871 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Two questions for the site owner: 1. why wasn't the "Displacement Map" used in this week's banner?  2.  why the angry emoticon next to the image?   | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 1:33:58 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5866 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead The local smithy is one of the earliest memories from my childhood. We still had cart horses back then and I loved to watch them at work shoeing. Two smiths for the price of one. Another simple quickie. I shall be keeping a very nominal presence over the next few weeks as I am working on a large major image for Ingrid which requires a huge amount of work and time, in addition to which I shall also be away for ten days at the end of the month.  _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 2:31:52 PM | 
| josephine harvatt Gag Gadgeteer Posts: 2603 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead We will miss you! _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 4:04:11 PM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3385 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead  | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 4:18:52 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5866 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Loyd. Ha Ha Ha! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 5:15:11 PM | 
| Ant Snell Specular Specialist Posts: 587 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead  | 
| Posted on 08/04/22 10:13:42 PM | 
| Frank Eager Beaver Posts: 1788 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Ahhhh - I see the moose is loose again!  | 
| Posted on 09/04/22 09:50:03 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3154 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Good lighting, fire, and smoke David. It makes all the difference.   [/quoted] | 
| Posted on 09/04/22 1:04:09 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5866 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead 
 Thanks Michael. These are the kind of atmospherics that I always feel most at home with. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 09/04/22 1:10:36 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5866 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead I just realised on closer examination that my bespectacled smith is in a physically completely impossible spot. Oddly it works fine until you spot it, then you can't un-see it and it looks plain dumb!! The danger of the quickie! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 09/04/22 5:45:50 PM | 
| Frank Eager Beaver Posts: 1788 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead David, when I saw it I asked my wife why you had a person coming out of the chimney - thought it was a joke - Santa Claus practice? Perhaps you should give him horns on the forehead. | 
| Posted on 10/04/22 3:07:00 PM | 
| DavidMac Director of Photoshop Posts: 5866 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead I completely misconstrued the original image. I perceived the square coals container as a free standing entity with a separate chimney some small way behind with its own tiny fireplace within. This left space between the coals and the chimney to place a smith. That I managed to make such a silly mistake at all is bad enough. ...... but to have continued creating an entire image around this completely false interpretation without realising is really stupid!       _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... | 
| Posted on 10/04/22 4:39:31 PM | 
| josephine harvatt Gag Gadgeteer Posts: 2603 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Sadly, not very atmospheric, and as you can probably guess I know nothing about smithying but hoping to pick up a brownie point for the Easter reference  _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way | 
| Posted on 11/04/22 00:06:20 AM | 
| lwc Hole in One Posts: 3385 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead  | 
| Posted on 12/04/22 8:38:25 PM | 
| michael sinclair Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1871 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Great work David and Frank       A humble two-framer.   Gosh, even the fire syncopates with the hammering.   | 
| Posted on 14/04/22 04:08:44 AM | 
| Mariner Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3154 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead  | 
| Posted on 14/04/22 11:43:11 AM | 
| josephine harvatt Gag Gadgeteer Posts: 2603 Reply   | Re: Challenge 902: Forging ahead Clever Mariner! _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way | 
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