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Hi
Our forum regulars will know that we used to run a weekly challenge in the old Photoshop forums. We had to take a break, due to some issues with the way this new forum was handling the images, but I am very pleased to say that those issues have been resolved and Something for the Weekend returns.
So, for this weekend, I bring you a jail scene that I modelled in Blender 3D and textured using Adobe Substance. The scene is set, what will you make with it? Who, or what, will you put behind bars?
The “rules”:
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Have fun
Dave
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With all those toilet rolls, should I have put a toilet in there ? 🙂
Dave
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Hi Dave,
your wonderful plastic scenery I, the layperson, can only deface it. But anyway, I dared it. As a trained mason, it challenged me. That's the reason why my colleagues and I subsequently must still fill the joints with fine cement mortar! Please be merciful to me, my PS-experience still is in its start-up phase!
P.S.
The originals of my for it revised photos I found in Adobe stock.
Hans-Günter
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Hi Hans ,
You are welcome to do anything you like to it, my 3d model exists only in the computer. 🙂 Can I move your post into the main SFTW thread so it will be seen with the others ?
Dave
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Hi Dave,
thank you for the kind words and sure, I would be very pleased, if you would move it!
Hans-Günter
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Done - and welcome to SFTW 🙂
Dave
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Oh, drat! I've left my cell phone! Does anyone have a key?
~ Jane
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You left your phone in the cell? Goodness! What were you in for? How long was the sentence? Should we be afraid?
OK, don't worry, I've got a plan.
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My sentence was incomplete because I kept getting interrupted by ——
~ Jane
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Cell phone - hahah! 🙂
Dave
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Thank you, Jane: I have heard that device designation, and now I have finally seen one.
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The floating wheelie bin has been captured (maybe).
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I had to look that one up Dean 🙂
Dave
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Jane, that plan I mentioned...
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Nice job Trevor. There's no holding Jane back 🙂
Dave
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Well done Trevor. Brilliant work. How did you create the hole in the wall?
Very clever.
I did notice some floating bars on the left side of the cell 🙂
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Dean well spotted with the bars. My clipping path included those bars, so I think I might have got my layer orders mixed up. The clipping path was done in two goes because I hadn't realised the hole in the wall layer extended that far to the left, but that still does not explain it.
I have a trick of storing selections by filling that selection with a solid colour on its own layer, and turning the layer off. I like being able to reload that selection by Ctrl clicking the solid colour layer, and I often clip to that layer rather than use a layer mask on the clipped layer as I can distort the clipped layer or the filled selection layer it is clipped to. It's the same as unlinking a mask, but I think it gives me more control.
Right I have found the problem. When I was moving layers up and down the stack I left the left-side-bars layer one click too low leaving it clipped to the hole-in-the-wall layer (or its mask to be precise).
I found the hole with brick wall gap explosion
When I tried to find it again just now I had to resort to history as it needed that precise search criteria to find it again.
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I love your plan, Trevor, and thank you for your help in retrieving my cell phone! "Highly Dangerous", indeed! 😊
~ Jane
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Can I just say thanks to Tricia and the rest of the team for sorting out the forum issues. It seems we can paste images directly to the thread now, without having to use the widget, and the images show full size if clicked on. Then there's the big problem of stripped copywrite which was what stopped the SFTW threads and that has now been fixed. It ruined the experience for me as screen shots are hugely useful when answering some forum posts, and it was all too hard, and the SFTW threads were a nice reward and an enjoyable way practice our creative skills. And not just with Photoshop! So thanks again to the Adobe forum team. It is much appreciated.
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He drew a "Get of out Jail Free" card from the Community Chest.
~ Jane
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Nice idea Jane
Dave
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Dave,
Looking along the top of the cage gives me an impression, strenghened by the render posted by Ged, that it is open at the top with enough room/gap under the ceiling to enable simply climbing it, over and out.
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Ah that's because you dont see the hidden beam at the top (or some excuse like that 🙂 )
Dave
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Ah, Dave, the hidden beam, of course, sorry for my being so dim.
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Hi
Nice to see folk getting straight back into the STFW swing of things. Thanks to all that took part this week, I'll post a new starter image tomorrow 🙂
Dave
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Thanks for getting things back on track Dave! Thank you! You're awesome.