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Hi
There were some brilliant ideas in last week's cabin and woods challenge. For this week though we have had enough fresh air and are going urban, specifically into the subway. I created and rendered this image in Blender 3D, and used Adobe Substance for texturing.
Now the scene is set, what will you do with it? What story will you tell with your edited image? You can do anything you like, just don't get mugged!
The “rules”:
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Have fun.
Dave
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Like that Jane?
Dave
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Thank you, Dave, and now I see I was way off on my perspective! But somehow this looks like a giant toddler? Maybe she's scarier than I thought!
~ Jane
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Oh! I meant to say a few inches less that three feet! She is a giant toddler now! 🤣
Jane
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Ah, 3 feet ! There you go :
Dave
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Thank so for giving me the perspective not just once, but twice, Dave! She was way too big — a monster toddler heading toward the tracks to play. 😊
~ Jane
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Blimey Dave. You are not wrong! When you put this up I was thinking that there will be no excuses for stuffing up the perspective with those tiles to guide us, but I still managed it. 😞
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Kinda sad, kinda scary. But for the grace of God go we...
Nice work. Definitely makes a statement.
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Did someone leave the tap on?
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I love it - great job on the water and the walls 🙂
Dave
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... and great touch with the star highlights on the helmet and watch, Trevor!
#lnp
~ Jane
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Thanks Dave and Jane. It's so incredibly eawsy to get a workable selection nowadays, I find I am rarely using clipping paths recently. Just hit Select Subject, and a wee bit of clean up. It is making workflow so much faster, which means you can be more elaborate without taking for ever.
My workflow with Neil Carboni's excellent Starfilter Pro 4 is to fill a layer with black and set it to screen. You can then add a tiny white dot where you want Starfilter to place the highlights. Smaller dots make smaller highlights, and they do seem to give an image a lift.
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Wow, spectacular! I can "feel" the water. Nice work.
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Hi Bernard
It looks like you have replied in the wrong thread ?
Dave
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I steam-cleaned the place for you, Dave.
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Haha , folk here seem determined to clean up my carefully placed grime 🙂 There must have been an excess of bleach and soap when we ran the shopping trolley challenge a couple of weeks ago!
Dave
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Isolated from one of my Adobe Stock photos. Subway Selfie
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Am I remembering that this is your son, Leslie?
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He's the son of a boyfriend of mine. He was 21 when I took this. He is so photogenic, one of my favorite models.
-Edit- He isn't really a hoodlum. Just for that shoot haha
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His "James Dean" shot! You're right, he is very photogenic.
~ Jane
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Nice job Leslie - that portrait suits the scene well !
Dave
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Hi, first of all I too want highly commend this newly Dave's work! Thanks!
To me the atmosphere appears to be very cheerless, the image closely matches it! For me therefore it was logical to renovate the underpass, AND so too in order to avoid confusion because here is no underground car park. Due to the construction it is quite busy there, inevitably. ;-)))
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Hi Hans - thank you.
Do I detect a pattern here? You had building work in the jail and again here 🙂 I like the bizarre, collage style.
Dave
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Hans I love your busy subway scene, and I hope you don't mind me saying, but you could have made the Volvo dump truck fit the scene a wee bit better just using Free Transform. As we all know, we make object layers into Smart Objects if we are going to use Free Transform because it locks the handles to the original positions in case we need to take a second stab at it. It can be impossible to fine tune if we forget that step.
One of my favourite YouTube channels, LetsDig18, features a slightly bigger (A30) Volvo dump truck as well as three Volvo excavators (EC160, EC220 and EC250) plus the usual skid steer, vibrating roller and grader.
As we have some new contributers to the SFTW threads, I'll remind folk that if they use Windows and have Lazy Nezumi Pro, you can use its Vanishing Lines preset to help match a scene's perspective. With Dave's amazing Subway scene we have those tiles to help us, but even with this image it can help to make an outline of a construction box to fit a composited element into. Having said that, I didn't do that with my train, which I suspect is miles out. I might have got my Big Issue seller more accurate as well, but I had no excuse for that because of the tiles. And I STILL haven't started the job I promised myself I'd get done yesterday. But between SFTW and some short stories I am totally unable to put down (Martha Wells Murderbot series) I had no chance. 😞
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Oh, many thanks, by the end I want to say: anyone who has followed along with concentration will no longer know where he or she is "also wo mir der Kopf steht!" At the moment I'm still fighting with "My cut out twisted poster man (naturally that's me!) is surrounded by a white area, I am dissatisfied with this. Let's see if I can manage it." :-(((