Guidofisherman Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 Here are a few previous brook trout photos that I enhanced with a Photoshop pop-out technique. I used an on-line tutorial to make the original photo appear to jump out of it's frame. Here is a the link to how I did it. http://video-tutorials-chile.blogspot.com/...om-picture.html Alan
The Urban Fisherman Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 that looks awesome guido! very cool!
danc Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 Just awesome Al. I'll have to have a look at that tutorial and see if I can sub my face for yours. Nice work Bud..
fishindevil Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 That looks amazing !!! ive never seen anything like that before,now if you are going to photoshop your picture ,man thats the way to do it !!!!...instead of just blanking out the background ,that at least has some interesting things to look at besides the fish !!!...cool man thanks for showing !!!...cheers
fishing n autograph Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 Those are cool man, way to go!
bigfish1965 Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 I've done quite a few of those for clients, but really liked your background choices. Have to remember that now that I see how you chose the gradients colours. Nice to see the non-standard border edges too. Excellent touch.. I also liked to create a false shadow of the subject and drop it across the border to help pop out the illusion a bit more.
Guidofisherman Posted December 5, 2007 Author Report Posted December 5, 2007 Thanks for the comments. They are the first and only one I have done. To Dan: "My fish... your what?" Ha, Ha, Ha. Actually, you have caught more Nipigon Brookies than I've seen. To Rick: I tried to figure out how to create a false shadow of the subject and drop it across the border to help pop out the illusion a bit more as you mentioned. Can you give me some instructions or a link on how to do that? Alan
Terry Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 real good job on them Rick so to do shadow, would you just take a copy of the stick out make it all black or grey make it transparent and shift it to where you want it ..something like that..as it would be a nice touch for sure
bigfish1965 Posted December 5, 2007 Report Posted December 5, 2007 real good job on them Rick so to do shadow, would you just take a copy of the stick out make it all black or grey make it transparent and shift it to where you want it ..something like that..as it would be a nice touch for sure The quick and dirty on the false drop shadow.. Duplicate the layer of the image without the frame (or use the magnetic lasso tool to make a selection around the area you want to drop shadow).. Select the new layer, fill with black, transform, flip horizontal, move to the right spot, edit>perspective, clean it up with eraser, then gaussian blur and set the opacity. You can use the smudge tool to wrap it around the frame or make a displacement map...smudge is way easier, displacement map more acurate. Just make sure you try and duplicate the original light source from the image.
Guidofisherman Posted December 5, 2007 Author Report Posted December 5, 2007 Thanks Rick and Terry ...I'll give it a try. Alan
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