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| | Contests A new retouching contest at the start of each month. Prizes for the winners. | 
02-13-2008, 01:39 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion this is just a guess because i know nothing about motorbikes.
but it could be for break fluid | 
02-13-2008, 02:34 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Quote:
Originally Posted by LonK I don't really know much about these new high-powered crotch-rockets, but something in this image struck me as odd. Perhaps one of you, more knowledgeable of such things, could tell me what that thing on the front wheel is. I noticed a couple of entries had removed it. It surely doesn't look like it belongs there to me. | It appears to be a lock. This is commonly used in this location to avoid/deter theft. It is often seen with a leash of sorts attached on or near the handlebar and brightly colored in order to remind the owner that he needs to undo the lock or risk serious rotor damage. | 
02-13-2008, 02:44 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion | 
02-13-2008, 03:10 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Bingo, Ant. I was thinking along that line since it seemed that the wheel couldn't turn with that thing attached to the brake disk. At any rate, it's an eyesore and would not likely be in an ad for the bike. I'm off to modify my entry... | 
02-13-2008, 03:29 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion me to  | 
02-13-2008, 03:45 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion updated mine  | 
02-21-2008, 09:57 AM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Well I posted my entry, but I'm not at all happy with the reflection.
anyone got a suggestion or tip?
thanks
cathy | 
02-21-2008, 10:16 AM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest - Retouching/Manipulation Quote:
Originally Posted by yelhsaneerg I Love It Saby! Very Eye Catching And Unique! :d
Ashley |  Thank U Ashley | 
02-21-2008, 10:24 AM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Quote:
Originally Posted by CathyH Well I posted my entry, but I'm not at all happy with the reflection.
anyone got a suggestion or tip?
thanks
cathy | May be Ziaphra and LonK will tell us something about the secret of making reflections, I'm interested too | 
02-22-2008, 12:56 PM
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| | | Re: Reflections I don't really know of any particular "secret" for fabricating convincing faux reflections. I do think it's imperative to have a good grasp of at least the basic physics and mathematics of reflections (ray tracing). In most cases there is much more to it than merely cutout, copy, flip and fit.
To learn how to visualize reflections, it is most helpful simply to grab a chunk of mirror (or other reflective surfaces) and really observe the actual reflections of various objects.
I would note however, that the reflection of a 3D object can be actually quite different than the view of the object itself due to the intrinsically different "point of view" of the reflection. The best one can do is manipulate a faked reflection to minimize (or disguise) these differences. Indeed, as in the case of 3D objects with obvious extreme depth, the differing POVs (angle of incidence) make it very difficult to virtually impossible to fabricate a convincing faux reflection from a singular view. In such cases, I believe it's best to avoid rather than produce an image that is visually incomprehensible or confusing. | 
02-22-2008, 01:31 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion this is great principle tut LonK | 
02-22-2008, 01:57 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Thanks for the explanation Lonk.
cathy | 
02-28-2008, 01:52 PM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion thanx for all comments in the vote section about my picture, I felt good when read it, and I accept all judgement, but there is an interesting idea of Gezzunder: "being too graphic in nature" what I'd like to discuss -I'm not against the opinion- but I had a thought when I was watching the pictures some days ago: as a standalone picture my one seemed mutch graphic than picture to me too, but when I watched it among the other entries it was really realistic.
what is Ur opinion? | 
03-02-2008, 09:32 AM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Nicely done everyone! We had a 3-way tie for first! Quote: |
The tie breaker is determined by who has the most first place votes. If it is a tie again, then we will look at who has the most second place votes and so on until a winner is determined.
| And the winner is...LonK! Prize: A copy of Image Doctor 2, donated by Alien Skin Quote: Restore. Retouch. Remove. Repair.
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| Top 5
LonK - 20
Ziaphra - 20
Saby - 20
dataflow - 11
K_GiMiNi_M - 9
Great job everyone!  | 
03-02-2008, 10:54 AM
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| | | Re: Feb 08 Contest Discussion Congratulations, Lonnie! Well done and well deserved. |
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