The original image was taken on a recent road trip as we were passing through North Platte Nebraska. While the original image wasn't particularly all that interesting that wasn't my intent when I took it. The statue for some reason reminded me of Spanish Dancers. I am always snapping these types of images for my future composite file folder.
I intially selected out the figures resized them and then added paint to the metal texture. From there it was just a matter of layering in different texture layers, and blending them until I got the look I wanted.
IPhone 8+ Image, Title: Las Bailarinas, The Dancers
I like both photos, and really nice work on the processing.
jaymatt wrote:
I like both photos, and really nice work on the processing.
Thanks Jay. I'm not a fan of that trashcan in the original image. I guess I should have moved it out of the frame before I took the shot,but I knew I was only going to use those figures later in a composite.
Like the end result, worth the effort I’d say. Do you know who the sculptor is?
Fstop12 wrote:
Thanks Jay. I'm not a fan of that trashcan in the original image. I guess I should have moved it out of the frame before I took the shot,but I knew I was only going to use those figures later in a composite.
I like them both a lot. I really like the woven/canvas look you gave it. Perfect match for this artwork.
The trashcan can be removed if you're good with clone, patch and inpainting type tools. Not the easiest, but fun to
try.
BigDaddy wrote:
I like them both a lot. I really like the woven/canvas look you gave it. Perfect match for this artwork.
The trashcan can be removed if you're good with clone, patch and inpainting type tools. Not the easiest, but fun to
try.
Thanks, Feel free to give that Trashcan removal for me. Like I said before, I don't think the image warrants the time it takes to remove the trashcan.
magnetoman wrote:
Like the end result, worth the effort I’d say. Do you know who the sculptor is?
I do not, but I'm trying to find out.
Fstop12 wrote:
Thanks, Feel free to give that Trashcan removal for me. Like I said before, I don't think the image warrants the time it takes to remove the trashcan.
Here it is w/o the trashcan. I boosted the contrast a bit too. I enjoy doing this kind of stuff, so it's not an ordeal for me, particularly if I like the picture. It's not perfect, but good enough to see if you like it w/o the can...
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BigDaddy wrote:
Here it is w/o the trashcan. I boosted the contrast a bit too. I enjoy doing this kind of stuff, so it's not an ordeal for me, particularly if I like the picture. It's not perfect, but good enough to see if you like it w/o the can...
More sensual without the garbage
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