Thanks Gents!
This is a new manipulation of a 2 year old picture.
Sadly this is rarely seen (or smelled) around here anymore. White flower not whole grain etc. etc. Ahh the Golden Years! Sigh!
Thanks Gents!
This is a new manipulation of a 2 year old picture.
Sadly this is rarely seen (or smelled) around here anymore. White flower not whole grain etc. etc. Ahh the Golden Years! Sigh!
Here's a quick little OOB/OOF Photoshop Tutorial with source images put together by Claudiolky over at PhotoShopTalent.com: Out of the Frame. As you can see by my finished picture, this tutorial is easily adapted and can be completed with spectacular results using Xara Xtreme (my favorite program), as well.
This is a great tutorial for beginners or anyone who needs to brush up on their vector masking/clipping skills.
Enjoy,
HayTay
While not as dramatic as some of the other images I've seen, here's my second go at producing an OOB photo.
I've learned a few things by completing the first two OOBs which I'll try to use on my next attempt(s).
'Til then,
HayTay
A couple from Bob's challenge here and a touch of street trompe l'oeil here.
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I like this effect. I've attached a xar file used in the video below containing a few other examples I whipped up.
Full screen HD version here (click "watch in HD" and then select full screen for maximum resolution (i.e. the same resolution I recorded it in and as I saw it)).
Thanks for the video. I didn't know about the image resizing near the end.
Great tutorial, Xhris and it inspired me to give it a try. I'm rather artistically challenged but was able to create one within 5 minutes while watching the tut.
Chris
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Got to share mine too. Here's one of my characters from 3D. Turned it into an invitation.
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