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Worth 1000 contest entry

June 22nd, 2009 2 comments

I added another contest entry to Worth 1000. I’m not really sure that it will be allowed in, as I used some techniques I discovered from this blog post to ‘cartoonize’ the photo in a manner reminiscent of the Charles Schwab commercials that have been on lately.  Even if its not, I like the end result.  The before image:

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And the after image:

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Worth1000 contest entry

February 6th, 2009 No comments

Here’s another contest entry.  I was happy with the way the selection of the tiger turned out, as well as the splash of light across its face.  However, I wasn’t as happy with the lighter grays I was able to get, and tried to compensate by adding some extra shadows.  I didn’t do that well in the contest, but I think that was because people were looking for more outrageous mutations.

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And the original:

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Worth 1000 contest entry

February 3rd, 2009 No comments

I entered another Worth1000.com photoshop contest.  There were a number of good entries, I encourage you to check them out!

The original

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My entry

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It was hard to find a good source for a big vat of soda (and I had thought it would be so easy!).  I had fun with the foamy parts, which I got from one of those “What happens when you drop a Mentos into coke” pictures.  I especially like the reflections of the girl with the water bottle and the trees, which I added.

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Py in the sky

January 7th, 2009 No comments

So I managed to get Gimp to recognize Python extensions today, and it turned out to be more hassle than it probably should have been.  Still, Gimp is great as a free program, and I haven’t met an application yet that doesn’t have quirks.  For those who have not been able to get Gimp to recognize python, I refer you to this extremely helpful forum post (scroll downwards for salvation).  This worked for me on the latest Gimp release, 2.6.4.

This was all to get better organized, as by default Gimp does not support any organization of brushes beyond alphabetical by name.  Brush Manager fixes that problem, and I am happy to say it worked for me with few problems.  I found that I had to move my brushes directory to a directory structure outside of the default Gimp folders.  For anyone looking for more organization (such as gradients, palettes, etc)  than that, you could check out GURM.

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Gimp-ify

January 5th, 2009 No comments

Well, I spent some more time working with the Gimp (An open source graphics editing program not unlike Adobe’s Photoshop) following tutorials and generally just exercising my right brain.  A particularly cool tutorial is this one, where Ziaphra shares his cool Manga-fying techniques.  I managed alright, you should be able to check out my attempt in the new galleries I installed, if they work right.

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