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Hi,
Thanks to all who took part in our last, 'Time and Tide', challenge. We had lots of imaginative ideas and fun interpretations of Dave's photo of a North Yorkshire coastal town.
This week I'm helping Dave out, and I'm going to do something a bit different — mainly because I can't do the amazing photorealistic renders that Dave has started so many SFTW threads with. This Smörgåsbord is an image buffet, many of which I have collected in my travels, and others that I have found online.
The Rules:
To download the starter image, hover over the image and click on the circle with the arrows at the top right. Then, when the image opens in its own window, right click and choose “Save Image As/Save Target As” (or similar depending on your browser). It is important to save the image to a local drive (rather than right click and copy) in order to retain transparency.
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Love that! Great use of starter file... I'm in love with the lights!
GREAT JOB!
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That is such a wonderful Minion vibe! Perfect expression, perfect pose. Superb.
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The robot factory thought they could just about get one more built from the parts they had left. Oh well. I'm sure its mum loves him.
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The Optimus robot would call himself lucky if he had these looks 😄
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I neer thought that I could use patatoes texture to do a moon pattern 😁
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I almost missed the nicely done shadow of the Penny Farthing. I was pushing the low end trying to resolve whoever is wearing the witches hat, but...
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Lol Trevor 😁
Thank you!
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So cool! Smart idea Christelle!
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Thanks Franck ☺️
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Thanks Trevor for all these familiar items. Hope I did them justice 🙂
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Good Photoshop for beginners tutorial assets 🙂
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Great visual pun, Mo!
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I didn't see that coming. Well seen, and very clever.
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'Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London...'*
I got most of them in 🙂
Dave
*lyrics - Ralph McTell
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A beautiful job Dave. Really nicely done. Excellent attention to detail with the light and shading. I love that you placed some objects behind others from the starter like the witch's hat behind the window from and below the church organ (Hallgrimskirkja church in Reykjavik) I love the subtle light in the window top right. A top job that must have taken you some time to do.
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A very clever reuse of the render you created three years ago for SFTW 171, Dave!
Jane
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Thanks Trevor & Jane,
I did indeed start out with that rendered street scene. I managed to incorporate quite a lot of the objects (ticked below), although you would need to look ver closely to find some of them. I'll have to have another go and see if I can use the rest in a second image 🙂
Dave
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Mr H. Robinson had solved the problem of getting his cat to exercise whilst he was on the journey to his club.
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I suspect you'd have recieved a comment or two from cat lovers for this one Euan. I found that same stock image, and spent time trying to swap the rider to the original bike, but I think your approach was a lot more sensible. The four doors in the background reminds me of that scene in A Hard Days Night where John, Paul, George and Ringo enter four separate houses, and it cuts to an excellent visual gag.
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You are Number 6.
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I thought I was substituting the polished brass sphere for one of those scary giant white balloons, but I looked at it again and tyhought it looked like a lense, or a Kai Power Tools bubble sphere, (you'll have to be proper old to get that reference). I have added some shading and swapped out the image, but I can't unsee that bubble sphere now. 😞 I also know that it should reflect the back of the bike and Number 6, but the different angle would need to have been constructed, and it was more — call me lazy — than I wanted to do.
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