3rd Date by
Wade
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My 3rd Alicia Silverstone pic. My first Photoshop picture (without filters). Simple airbrushing and automatic-anti-aliasing made this one of my easiest pictures ever. Created on a 486 with 8mb and converted to iff for some extra touches.Inspired by:
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Wade | 2008-05-07
My first experiment with Photoshop. A truly horrible pic that was never meant to see the light of day!
unseen | 2008-07-04
Oh that explains it. Based on 8 bit mono scan to help with proportions ?
Wade | 2008-09-26
Yep, I wrote a hidden note in the pic so people knew I used a scan.
Anarkhya | 2010-08-02
Somehow, I think it could fit in the scene artifacts category. To understand how to recognize scan artifacts and archive old ways of scan and touch up.
Wade: Do you remember the date or the PS version?
Wade: Do you remember the date or the PS version?
Wade | 2010-08-18
Anarkhya: It was around 1995 I think, Photoshop 3 or 4 maybe. It might be hard to identify scan artifacts though because it's all airbrushed over and I think I added a noise filter too.
However, just to expand on the hidden message...yes, this is a paint over job. I loaded a mono scan into Photoshop and airbrushed and painted over it. The idea wasn't to fool sceners, but as it was my first time using Photoshop it was just a way of learning the tools, how to airbrush etc.
However, just to expand on the hidden message...yes, this is a paint over job. I loaded a mono scan into Photoshop and airbrushed and painted over it. The idea wasn't to fool sceners, but as it was my first time using Photoshop it was just a way of learning the tools, how to airbrush etc.
Anarkhya | 2010-08-19
Well, from what I've learnt, when 4x or 8x zooming on some "declared" scan pics, they usually include skin tones that are not natural, both in terms of hue choices (skin features some olive green and too satured reds) and pixel placement (which seems noisy or messy).
This is not a rule, of course, just some general remarks I observed.
This is not a rule, of course, just some general remarks I observed.