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Post by DazedOblivion on Mar 28, 2006 8:01:55 GMT 1
There's some GREAT new pictures of Andrea out there from the 'Spheres' photoshoot. Here is one of them: You can find both regular size or full size pictures of the series HERE at the "Best of the Corrs TV" site. They can also be found at TheCorrsmisc.com.
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Post by DazedOblivion on Mar 28, 2006 8:06:01 GMT 1
Another picture from the series:
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Post by Brownie on Mar 28, 2006 12:37:00 GMT 1
Thanks for the link. She's so gorgeous !
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Post by Andypandy on Mar 30, 2006 22:25:54 GMT 1
Man those pics are amazing!!
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Post by DazedOblivion on Mar 31, 2006 6:39:30 GMT 1
Using one of the "Spheres Photoshoot" pictures and Photoshop, I created this picture of Andrea.
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Post by snookyjojo on Mar 31, 2006 11:28:18 GMT 1
wow! That one's great steve! she looks really really beautiful with the longer hair, don't you think? (but steve? about the photosop pic you made: How do you just cut out the persons that well and then put them into another scenery? Everytime I try that I still have small corners and little white places... )
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Post by DazedOblivion on Apr 1, 2006 1:56:16 GMT 1
wow! That one's great steve! she looks really really beautiful with the longer hair, don't you think? (but steve? about the photoshop pic you made: How do you just cut out the persons that well and then put them into another scenery? Everytime I try that I still have small corners and little white places... ) Yes, I think Andrea looks very beautiful with the longer hair. Anybody else agree? Okay, the trick is to set the color that appears when you delete to a color that is NOT a color in your target subject. I often use blue. The idea is similar to the blue screen filming done in movies like The Lord of the Rings. By magnifying the picture and using the "Lasso Tool" to carefully remove everything EXCEPT your target you come up with something like this: Then you choose "Select" and "Color Range" and choose your blue color. Then you choose "select" and "inverse" and you have selected your target (in this case, Andrea). Then you can paste Andrea into any other picture. Here's an example: It's a lot of fun, but finding the right background can sometimes be the hardest part. Anyway, I hope this helps to answer your question, Caro.
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Post by cynthia on Apr 1, 2006 14:00:19 GMT 1
And with some practise you get this Caro I just started making these banner thingies AND I have yet another tip. SOMETIMES when you have selected and inversed and copied to the new background, there are still dots of the old (blue) background visible. Select the image (see that you have the correct layer of that image selected) and go to: Layer - Matting - Defringe and chose to fo that with 1px. As you can see, the "defringe" took one 1pxel off the image, which is that annoying (blue or any other color you used as background) color and DONE Good luck!
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Post by rfewrewr on Apr 3, 2006 8:07:33 GMT 1
Great Pics and tips, Mr Steve and ms cynthia!! we have to Photoshop Master now (My fave feature in Photoshop is "Liquify" ....hope to create some corrs pics with it )!! Btw, anyone know where did they take the 1st picture? In what event?
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