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Hi,
After last weekend's break to focus on the forum banner challenge, the deadline for which has been extended*, this week we return to a normal Something For The Weekend challenge.
I therefore bring to you the SFTW Gentlemen's Barber Shop, which is actually a 3D scene I modelled over the last few days. I got the idea from an image Dag posted a couple of weeks ago. What will you do with it? Will you make it a scene from Sweeney Todd, or the Barber of Seville, or Hair..... ? Or will you do something else entirely?
As always, anything goes as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright etc.
Anyone is welcome to have a go - whether you are a complete beginner or a Photoshop expert.
There are no prizes apart from the chance to practice, show off, or bring a bit of humour and fun.
When posting back your edited images please use jpeg and downsize to 1200px on the long side.
To download the image below in jpeg format with ICC color profile (sRGB) and without the forum scaling artefacts , right click and then use Save Image As /Save Target As (or similar depending on your browser).
Have fun
Dave
* The forum banner challenge can be found here : Design the Photoshop Forums Banner Challenge - Phase 4
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Another wonderful 3D creation Dave
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Thanks Ged - I'm looking forward to seeing what the forum folk can do with it
Dave
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Deep Space 9
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First thing that popped to mind...
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Waiting, waiting, forever waiting
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What a great start to the weekend.
UssNorway - If he is using that blade for shaving then I hope he has a steady hand.
OldBob - I hope I don't have the following appointment. It looks like that one could over-run.
Jerry - I think I've been to that one !
Keep them coming - all are welcome.
Dave
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love it but would have added some blood and small body parts to the floor
p.s, nevermind, I just noticed the clock... very nice little touch
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We always wondered why the lights at the local barber shop often stayed on until 3:00 am
Edit: A different perspective
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Truly amazing artwork, Dave—this is magnificent!
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Hi,
Another set of great entries.
Rista - I love the little touches. The small robot with the clothes brush and the digital clock. Being ultra picky the clock reflection should be the right way round as it is a reflection of a reflection. But that really is a small thing
Jerry - Excellent casino. I love the idea of the night time conversion. Just one thing, again being pedantic, the perspective at the top of the sliding doors should run the other way
Edit - Jerry has since update the image with much better doors. Now I can go into the Casino
I'm only being this picky because I know how good you guys are!
Jane - thank you. The scene took longer than I intended but the model was based on a few photos I found on-line, of a real barber shop. I kept finding extra details to model and add.
Chana - that shop obviously belongs to Sweeney Todd's brother, the chiropodist!
Great images - please keep the coming!
Dave
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davescm wrote
the SFTW Gentlemen's Barber Shop, which is actually a 3D scene I modelled over the last few days.
Dave, it's getting seriously difficult to tell that this isn't a carefully arranged and well-lit photograph. This is rapidly getting to be almost as interesting in itself, as what people do with it. I'm impressed. But don't let the real estate agents get their hands on this...
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making images like this takes someone that cares about their work so I would not worry about real estate agents
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Thanks Dag. But are you suggesting that the photo's showing the 3 swimming pools, cinema , billiards room and gym in my house may not be real !
I enjoy the lighting part in 3D as you can place lamps in a position where you cannot in real life. For example, you can put a fill lamp in the middle of the scene where it would be seen by a real camera and spoil the image, but in 3D you can set it to be invisible to the 3D camera whislt the light emitted from the lamp on it's surroundings is still visible
Dave
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Dave, thanks for pointing out the perspective on the doors. I have updated the image.
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Spot on now Jerry - so much so that I've added a comment to my previous post so that anyone reading doesn't think I've finally lost it
Dave
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On an another note...
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I love that one Rista ! What did you do to get the painted effect on the image?
Dave
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Dave, thank you.
Applied a texture, the vertical streaky things, then a Topaz Impression vanGogh filter at low opacity, turned the background greener and the singers bluer.
At least those were the basic steps left after all the misguided ones were eliminated.
I wondered whether there are Barbershop Quartets anywhere except in the US. I have never seen one myself. They mostly seem to appear at competitions these days.
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They certainly exist in the UK - there is a British Association of Barbershop singers. According to Wikipedia they also exist in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Dave
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This may have variations in some countries
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Looking for the bodies chanaart seems to have lost
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Wonderful. The Peel Off Filter is probably the most asked-about feature in Photoshop, really useful for things like removing glare or revealing blacked-out text. The next time someone asks (which won't be long), I'll just point them to this...