Victor Noordhoek wrote:Carolyn and I did this. Carolyn laid out the images, and I merged them together.
You give me too much credit.
It was a failed photomanip.
Victor Noordhoek wrote:Carolyn and I did this. Carolyn laid out the images, and I merged them together.
You give me too much credit.
It was a failed photomanip.
I heartily agree with Mathew on this one! The perspective is almost dead on and the lighting and coloring make this feel very realistic with only some slight issues that keep it from being a completely seamless comp. Very nice work!
Victor, I think that is your best work yet. Nice and crisp. I love the color and the sense of mystery. You did an awesome job with the value. Two thumbs up!
Josiah Einwechter wrote:I heartily agree with Mathew on this one! The perspective is almost dead on and the lighting and coloring make this feel very realistic with only some slight issues that keep it from being a completely seamless comp. Very nice work!
Thanks!
What are these slight issues? Maybe I can improve…
The castle is taken… :twisted:
Victor Noordhoek wrote:The castle is taken…
Obviously… fortunately, I don’t live there.
I like it, btw! Looks like a screenshot.
Nice! Someday, you are going to be doing that in 3-D with After Effects or some other program like that!
I’ll skip an in-depth critique, but your flames are way out of proportion…makes it look like you’re burning a model-sized castle instead of the real thing.
Nathanael Brunner wrote:I’ll skip an in-depth critique, but your flames are way out of proportion…makes it look like you’re burning a model-sized castle instead of the real thing.
I noticed that somewhat. However, getting flames big enough was not an option, so I had to stick with the ones I had. :?
...What, you think I’m gonna burn my house down for a single stupid photo shoot?...
Here’s some stuff I made with Corel Paint Shop Pro 11


@Craig Snedeker
nice Han Solo pants on the delta dawn.
one of my favorites in my Lego collection.