View Full Version : how to get these effects?


bepa
10-15-2007, 05:27 AM
Hey all, I was looking at a site and I saw these pictures.
It has these rich color and amazing details!
I tried with unsharpen mask and high pass to achieve these details but the result is not satisfying and stunning as these.
Anyone can give a detail explaination on it?

MatthewMarshall
10-15-2007, 06:14 AM
what is the link to the original files? who is the photographer?

Daniel Wood
10-15-2007, 10:06 AM
lots of fill light when processing raw files. Bumping black values way up as well. Many people use packaged actions for this effect, I think one of them is called draganizer.

Swampy
10-15-2007, 10:39 AM
Also looks like an Edge Mask Sharpening was done.

bepa
10-15-2007, 04:38 PM
I just found out these are actually from this year's adobe achievement award's winner, Sean Teegarden.
here is the link, http://www.adaagallery.com/winners/441.php.

here is what he say,
"Tools used
Using the file's Red, Green, and Blue Channels, I found which color contained the most contrast that enhanced the important details. I copied the information and pasted it into new layers. I used a series of blend modes and layer masks to bring out striking detail and retain great value and color. I employed burn/dodge layers to emphasize shadows and finally employed sharpening and blurring to make every little "Character" jump off the page."

but i still dont' get it..

ebussa
10-15-2007, 07:37 PM
I'm new here but I'll jump right in!

When I see this kind of processing I always want to tear my hair out (which is almost totally gone now).

Another artist, Joey Lawrence, that is actually offering tutorials on this can be found here (http://tutorial.joeyl.com/).

The particular techniques I'm interested in are the "multiply" photos...

edgework
10-15-2007, 08:05 PM
I'm new here but I'll jump right in!

When I see this kind of processing I always want to tear my hair out (which is almost totally gone now).

Another artist, Joey Lawrence, that is actually offering tutorials on this can be found here (http://tutorial.joeyl.com/).

The particular techniques I'm interested in are the "multiply" photos...Go down to your local Barnes & Nobel and pick up a copy of Photoshop User. Extensive tute in there on the grunge look.

pixelzombie
10-15-2007, 08:08 PM
I'm new here but I'll jump right in!

When I see this kind of processing I always want to tear my hair out (which is almost totally gone now).

Another artist, Joey Lawrence, that is actually offering tutorials on this can be found here (http://tutorial.joeyl.com/).

The particular techniques I'm interested in are the "multiply" photos...

interesting techniques, but do you think they're worth $250?

ebussa
10-15-2007, 09:18 PM
interesting techniques, but do you think they're worth $250?

eggsactly. i do hesitate. i'll have to look up "the grunge look" in photoshop user...

however, if those techniques get me closer to the look i desire, then yeah, maybe!

palms1
10-16-2007, 05:14 AM
I'm new here but I'll jump right in!

When I see this kind of processing I always want to tear my hair out (which is almost totally gone now).

Another artist, Joey Lawrence, that is actually offering tutorials on this can be found here (http://tutorial.joeyl.com/).

The particular techniques I'm interested in are the "multiply" photos...

welcome to retouchpro and thank you for the link there looks some interesting tuts there ( have you entered this site in the library ? being new you may not have seen this bit of the site but it is a useful place to log sites for others to see :) )

Palms

snook305
10-16-2007, 09:27 AM
I bought Joeys DVD.. Save your money because it does not tell very much at all. Nothing that cannot be found in these forums.
Looks like high contrast masking and sharpening..That is basically i. The images have the impact and that is only enhanced... Take a good shot first than play around..
Snook

aaRonology101
10-16-2007, 03:58 PM
lucis art ..

edgework
10-17-2007, 05:27 AM
lucis art ..If all it took was a plug in, everyone would do it and no one would consider it special.

mamamia
10-18-2007, 11:30 PM
I normally use LUCIS ART and D&B,to get this effect