Sigs - Software?
PhotoG's looks like it was taken with her there. If I didn;t know better I would have thought it was and never questioned it.
Edited:
I'll tell you why
ON JBM's
The lighting direction is good, lighting intensity is off though.
It appears the girls feet is resting on the tire, but the tire is inside the fender well. If she was moved to the left slightly so her heel was on the edge of the tire that part would be more beliveable
Most important she is burnt into the image, her contrast and saturation are much higher than the rest of the pic.
Edited:
I'll tell you why
ON JBM's
The lighting direction is good, lighting intensity is off though.
It appears the girls feet is resting on the tire, but the tire is inside the fender well. If she was moved to the left slightly so her heel was on the edge of the tire that part would be more beliveable
Most important she is burnt into the image, her contrast and saturation are much higher than the rest of the pic.
Last edited by PSS-Mag; Dec 31, 2006 at 11:31 PM.
I go away for a party, come back and I have 3 sigs for me. Thanks guys! I don't know which one I like best. I know, I'll use them all in rotation. Keep everyone guessin.
Now if I knew how to get them from here, save em and use em.
Now if I knew how to get them from here, save em and use em.
Last edited by ian51279; Jan 1, 2007 at 04:32 AM.
Originally Posted by Photog95
Do you have any idea how this works with dual monitor setup? With Photoshop CS2 I can leave all my pallets and tools on my LCD while I work on my photos on my CRT. Do you know if Gimp can do this?
I would like to have a simple program for my daughter to use. She doesn't like how intense CS2 is for her work.
I would like to have a simple program for my daughter to use. She doesn't like how intense CS2 is for her work.
Originally Posted by Stealth
I like how the girl is all suncovered in the shady woods. 

Actualy if you look at the ground, the sun could be hitting right were she is standing. See where the ground is all washed out. That is sun light and lack of a filter on the camera.
Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
Actualy if you look at the ground, the sun could be hitting right were she is standing. See where the ground is all washed out. That is sun light and lack of a filter on the camera.





