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03/01/2008 05:00:48 AM |
I like how the processing has forced the shadows and the light to mingle, even in small spaces, to very nice effect. |
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02/23/2008 07:33:20 PM |
hmmmm, not too sure about the pp on this shot, kinda seems to get lost in itself, if that makes any sense |
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02/04/2008 09:49:28 PM |
Maybe a bit much - that grille is something else, maybe worthy to speak more for itself. However, I love to see things like this that really push the envelope. |
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02/01/2008 05:52:51 PM |
Almost looks liek it's made of stone, cool PP on this shot! |
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02/01/2008 09:24:22 AM |
I like the texture overlays, it certainly gives the truck even more of an old feel. |
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02/01/2008 07:28:30 AM |
Very nice, I like the "grunge meets cartoon" look. It really looks 3d like it is going to run over me. |
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01/31/2008 07:19:31 PM |
There's another thread?? j/k.
Before I noticed the title I noticed the textures. Nice job with getting it a bit abstract and yet keeping it close enough to reality. |
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01/30/2008 09:35:50 AM |
I think it's an interesting idea to use textures in black and white. For me tho, it now seems that there is too much to look at, and I cannot tell what really should be the focal point. I see the brick on the right and I'm curious as to what is hanging out on the left. As for the truck itself, I think that your overlay does a beautiful job of highlighting all the different components. |
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01/30/2008 02:04:02 AM |
ooh! texture goodness.. I love this stuff and you've done it brilliantly.. |
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01/30/2008 01:41:22 AM |
a wonderful photo displayed as a sketch - layers are usually not my thing, but it provides much needed richness to the image |
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01/29/2008 02:00:38 PM |
Think it was noticed, but perhaps it was a little early to start commenting. Not sure if all the overlays are helping, but there are a lot of nice patterns here. |
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01/29/2008 12:29:35 PM |
I like it. The textures really help give the feel of age to the truck. |
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01/29/2008 11:19:12 AM |
I'll have to go check your portfolio to see, but this is one where I wonder if color might be even more impressive. The B&W does emphasise the lines well, though. |
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01/29/2008 08:45:51 AM |
k, not quite what I expected in the first week of B&W (there I go again being purist lol). Am sure the truck could stand up without all the texture layers and as has been mentioned would like to see a straight B&W, either way its striking and am looking forward to more of your B&W work this year ) |
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01/29/2008 06:39:59 AM |
I like this. The truck is almost human-like was my first & lasting impression, and I think your pp helped with that. |
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01/29/2008 05:36:33 AM |
I like it! It takes on a whole different meaning than just a truck. The processing makes it art in its own right aside from it being a truck (well, that kind of made sense to me even if to no one else).
The texture overlays definitely have their place. I think they may be a little over-used these days -- but it does in fact work great for this one :)
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01/29/2008 03:22:39 AM |
I normally don't go in for PS wizardry but this does have a feel to it that I can relate to. Too many people use this stuff to "make" the image and I do think that truck face would have stood well all on it's own but I do think what you did works here. Cheers. |
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01/29/2008 02:45:29 AM |
I really like the processing on this one. I would be interested in seeing the truck pre-PP also, just for comparison. |
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01/29/2008 02:03:45 AM |
it looks like charcoal painting, it captures some of its grit for sure. |
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01/29/2008 01:42:38 AM |
Using a photo as the basis of graphic design, bas relief, sculpture, is what I learn from your picture. |
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01/28/2008 11:36:24 PM |
Interesting PP - it has appeal more as a painting than a photo to me. The textures have created a different sense than the straight photo. Excellent creativity. |
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01/28/2008 10:13:45 PM |
Great Photo! Excellent PP! :) |
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01/23/2008 04:24:40 PM |
Very nice. The processing really emphasises the age of the truck. |
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