A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
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A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
I created this example to show how different effects can be applied to different parts of the picture - in a way that you can really see where the editing has been made .... I like to think of this single picture as a full exhibition in itself.
- pt_crusier_2002
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Re: A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
Did you use a preset or create one, can it be DL? Like the effect, would like to know how you achieved it. Myself I have been using a lot of the presets that come with the program, love the fact you can create so many variations in very little time. Program is well worth the money.
Re: A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
I actually only used presets - about ten of them I think ... and after that I did some general image improvements.
I edited one "frame" at a time - and tried to figure out how the whole picture should be like, and went forward from there.
I edited one "frame" at a time - and tried to figure out how the whole picture should be like, and went forward from there.
- Richard Briggs
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Re: A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
Brilliant. So the overall effect is you are looking into a room where one wall is glass frames but each frame has a different type of glass. And the whole horizontal perspective is shifted? The more I look at this the more I realise this must have taken a lot of time to plan and execute.
Richard
Richard
Re: A frame within a frame within a frame and so on..
Thanks Richard
Actually I think the hard part is to come up with the idea for the picture - applying an overall effect is so easy and fast in this program. But I wanted to create a lot of pictures in just one picture. Therefore there has been quite some workprocesses before it was finished.
Personally I think this window frame is most interesting - because there I have not edited the frame itself - but the frame on the opposite wall that can seen from outside. (There are two glasswalls in the room)
Actually I think the hard part is to come up with the idea for the picture - applying an overall effect is so easy and fast in this program. But I wanted to create a lot of pictures in just one picture. Therefore there has been quite some workprocesses before it was finished.
Personally I think this window frame is most interesting - because there I have not edited the frame itself - but the frame on the opposite wall that can seen from outside. (There are two glasswalls in the room)
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