Frank Lopes
07-02-2006, 03:24 PM
This is a local antique car museum.
Have fun with it.
Have fun with it.
| View Full Version : Local museum Frank Lopes 07-02-2006, 03:24 PM This is a local antique car museum. Have fun with it. lkroll 07-02-2006, 04:21 PM Attached is a lower quality downsized version of this rendering (http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/5040/dsc08166wj.jpg) (just click and expand). Just seeing how far I can push bumpmapping and selective drop shadow to get a 3d feel. :) Ken Fournelle 07-03-2006, 08:16 AM While looking at Frank's fine image of the museum I noticed it could use a bit of perspective correction. I am often confronted with this dilemma retouching exteriors of buildings. One method of correction is the Lens Correction feature listed under Filters>Distort. While I can get one side vertical the opposite side will not. I used one or two points of Remove distortion and the Vertical Perspective slider. To make both sides vertical I resorted to the Distort feature under Edit>Transitions>Distortto pull the one side vertical using Guides, as vertical and horizontal "guides". Then back into Lens Correction for a couple of pts. of Remove Distortion. Any others have thoughts on this? K summerz 07-03-2006, 08:42 AM Beautiful building, I would love to walk through it. :classic: I gave it some colored lawn lights for night time and fireworks. lkroll 07-03-2006, 08:49 AM While looking at Frank's fine image of the museum I noticed it could use a bit of perspective correction. I am often confronted with this dilemma retouching exteriors of buildings. One method of correction is the Lens Correction feature listed under Filters>Distort. While I can get one side vertical the opposite side will not. I used one or two points of Remove distortion and the Vertical Perspective slider. To make both sides vertical I resorted to the Distort feature under Edit>Transitions>Distortto pull the one side vertical using Guides, as vertical and horizontal "guides". Then back into Lens Correction for a couple of pts. of Remove Distortion. Any others have thoughts on this? K I agree with you Ken (just was too lazy to do so). :) Steve Conway 07-03-2006, 09:29 AM Careful here...somebody will turn this beautiful structure into a hotel. Steve oltenius 07-03-2006, 09:37 AM Nice pic. Impressionist + texture Dan Scribe 07-03-2006, 10:38 AM While looking at Frank's fine image of the museum I noticed it could use a bit of perspective correction. I am often confronted with this dilemma retouching exteriors of buildings. One method of correction is the Lens Correction feature listed under Filters>Distort. While I can get one side vertical the opposite side will not. I used one or two points of Remove distortion and the Vertical Perspective slider. To make both sides vertical I resorted to the Distort feature under Edit>Transitions>Distortto pull the one side vertical using Guides, as vertical and horizontal "guides". Then back into Lens Correction for a couple of pts. of Remove Distortion. Any others have thoughts on this? K There is another good way to fix perspective problems in photographs, IF you are using Photoshop. Just select the Crop tool and draw out a selection that will include everything you want to keep in the image. However, you must then put a check in the box in the options bar that says "perspective." Now all you need do is click and drag outward on any of the corner control handles. When you are satisfied with the fix, simply double-click in the image or go to Image > Crop to complete the process (just like you would normally do to apply a crop to an image). With a little practice, you will find that this tool is very effective and a fast way to fix this type of distortion. Peter (Scribe) lkroll 07-04-2006, 12:42 AM Nice pic. Impressionist + texture Dan Real nice Dan. Almost look like a colorized watercolor sketch. Texture's cool too. :) oltenius 07-04-2006, 01:11 AM Ikroll, thank you very much! Yours, indeed looks like a 3D and colors are very nice. Best regards! -------------------------------------------------- Dan barbara 07-10-2006, 07:35 PM here a Gimp version perspective uncorrected - because it belongs to "licencia artistica" :happy: DannyRaphael 07-11-2006, 12:39 AM A little BW conversion based on a Photoshop action that can be downloaded here: http://www.digidaan.nl/indexframedigidaan.html?channelmixer/index.html Sorry about the pixelation due to some color shifts. |