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Thank you to @jane-e for creating our last 'BB-8' SFTW challenge, and to all who took part in it.
A couple of weeks ago many folk descended on Loch Ness, in Scotland, to search for the famous monster, which is said to inhabit the loch. No-one found anything, but the legend continues. At 23 miles long and 755 feet deep there is plenty of water there, but over the years there have only been a few grainy and blurry photographs of something in the water.
The following week, I was standing on the shore of the loch on a very calm morning and got to thinking that 'team Photoshop' could help put this right. So this is where you come in.
Can you show us your explanation of what the 'monster' might be or might look like?
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Dave
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Landscape. Quite time.
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As tranquil as the morning I was there Chana 🙂
Dave
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Trash monster
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At first I saw a pile of trash - then the lurking eye just waiting.............! Great idea Myra
Dave
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Thanks! 🙂
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It reminds me of some of Jame's uploads. Always something darker hidden within an already dark and moody image.
I love that you have keep the trash true to the outline of what a lake monster might look like, and with an eye so perfectly placed. Like Dave suggested, once you have seen that eye it becomes hard to look away from.
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Thank you. I added the trash heap first and then put a few bits on the shore. It was an unpleasant image, but I thought it needed something more. That's when I added the eye... and it took on a life of its own. 😉
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We have our own version of the monster here in Lake Champlain:
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Haha, all good stretches of deep water should have a monster Bob 🙂
Dave
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Where what, I don't see a Monster Bob? More a miniscule Robert
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Euan, Lake Champlain has both a monster and a mascot:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champ_(folklore)
Jane
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What do they put in the water there Bob? Your monster looks pie-eyed. 😉
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Always shocked at how well the Generative Fill works.
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Always shocked at how well the Generative Fill works.
By @Andy Tells Things
Why is it that Generative Fill is so crap at rendering hands and fingers, and sometimes can't even do convincing legs, but has no problem with alien tentacles? As for the sight seeing tourists in the boat, what the heck are they thinking? It reminds me of that scene in Yellow stone where a bus full of Japanese tourists wonder onto a Dutton paddock to stroke a grisly bear. Innocently vying for a Darwin award.
Being serious for a moment, I love how well Generative Fill does reflections. There's another example in SFTW 197 where the reflection is broken by one of those rocks in the forground. That must have made the render more complex, but it was perfect.
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Trevor,
"Why is it that ... has no problem with alien tentacles"
Why is it that everyone seems to assume that the A in AI stands for Artificial?
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Welcome Andy. You are right about AI on some subjects, but on others I am equally surprised the other way !
Dave
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Hi Maria - welcome to SFTW and thanks for sharing your image. It's nice to see your monster puts safety first and wears his/her bouyancy aid. 🙂
You may want to look at blending in (or masking out) the rectangle around the monster for a smoother image.
Dave
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I am see image uploads cropped on the foprum today, and I am having to do a hard reset (Ctrl F5) to be able to expand images. The height is OK, but width missing a big chunk from either side. Is it just me or is anyone else seeing this? I am using Chrome BTW.
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It's not just you.
I'm on Chrome, too.
Edit: It happens on Edge as well.
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It's also happening in Safari on my iPad Trevor.
Jane
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I see something happening on the hill Jacob, but I'm unsure what it is 🙂
Dave
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Fully grown and old as the hills, Nessie is well hidden but still keeping an eye on the loch, ever ready for a wee dip and hoping for a quiet future in it when everyone tires of searching, Dave.
I wonder how many have spotted the fisherman waiting for the big catch, albeit hardly realizing how big.
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Jurassic secrets hidden beneath the calm waters.