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trippin
29 Jul 2003, 5:57am
Have you made any interesting / cool / trippy images?

Post them here!

http://www.leetsauce.net/~trippin/bg-1600x1200.jpg

stoopid
29 Jul 2003, 6:35am
Only thing I've delved into recently are pan shots of my outdoor adventures...

http://www.the-boogiemen.com/hiking/slPan.jpg

eof
30 Jul 2003, 5:00am
Originally posted by stoopid
Only thing I've delved into recently are pan shots of my outdoor adventures...

http://www.the-boogiemen.com/hiking/slPan.jpg


Photoshop skills > you

http://www.brewhaha.org/miscpictures/slPan.jpg


I am an great pet in microwave photographer. Here is some of my best work....

http://www.brewhaha.org/albums/album03/ricky_mwav1.jpg
http://www.brewhaha.org/albums/album03/ricky_mwav2.jpg
http://www.brewhaha.org/albums/album03/microwave.jpg

I got some panoramics too....here is one of my parents property from the horse pasture in.

http://www.brewhaha.org/albums/album03/parents_property.sized.jpg

stoopid
30 Jul 2003, 5:23am
Ah yes, the blur effect, nice use of it.

It certainly looks better :p

stoopid
30 Jul 2003, 5:25am
BTW, I borrowed the cleaned up version, makes for a confusing thread but the blur work was too good to pass up :)

joelbarrutia
30 Jul 2003, 9:45am
Originally posted by eof


I am an great pet in microwave photographer. Here is some of my best work....




lol, I love the little puppy pencil holder, you must be some crazed animal hater (as your pictures imply)

:)

septimus
30 Jul 2003, 2:22pm
Pet in Microwave photographer... urrr...

eof
30 Jul 2003, 4:27pm
Originally posted by joelbarrutia



lol, I love the little puppy pencil holder, you must be some crazed animal hater (as your pictures imply)

:)

Yeah....I can't stand the little fuckers

eof
30 Jul 2003, 4:29pm
Originally posted by stoopid
BTW, I borrowed the cleaned up version, makes for a confusing thread but the blur work was too good to pass up :)

Yeah..I tried to match it with some other tools but it wasn't working so good so alas I just used the healing brush. It is only blury in one or two spots and for the most part not noticable. :o

stoopid
30 Jul 2003, 10:27pm
?Healing brush?

Cyclonite
30 Jul 2003, 11:07pm
Originally posted by stoopid
?Healing brush?

Photoshop n00b!!!

Just kidding. It's a tool that allows you to kind of blend the location selected with the surroundings...

stoopid
31 Jul 2003, 3:29am
Wow, that's the first time in my entire life I couldn't figure out how to use something, even followed the Adobe help instructions step by step. Absolutely nothing happens! :(

eof
31 Jul 2003, 3:49am
click on the healing brush....

alt-click on a area which you want to tool to copy (source) from

click/paint and it takes the part of the image from the source and paints it / blurs it in with the destination....

stoopid
31 Jul 2003, 4:40am
Yeah, figured that much out... but that's not working.

eof
31 Jul 2003, 5:09am
you might need to change the settings on the healing brush. They are up on the top...you don't want your brush size too big or too small. Not sure what your problem is but I have always found the healing brush a easy tool to figure out.