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Looks like they just layered everything together. They took an image of the building from the same perspective and erased everything around it and placed it on the water.
LukeA
Quote - Looks like they just layered everything together. They took an image of the building from the same perspective and erased everything around it and placed it on the water.
i dunno if they did it like that ..but its HOW i will do it
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I would like to thank you for the info too, because several months ago I was looking for achieving the same effect. Now I will check that FlamingPear plugin and eventually pick it up. Thanks again!
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I do not think its the flood filter, it doesnt give you options that I know of to be able to do that unless they did each section 1 at a time with many layers. Flood usually takes your entire picture, and creates the water plane from that, you can move the flood up or down but not around things.
but its very cool and well done.
I'd say a lot of patience and clever use of selection paths. I say selection paths, because doing it all with the eraser brush by hand isn't very efficient and would be ridiculous. (When possible, work smarter not harder.) And don't forget there's always quickmask mode for those funny shaped spots. For buildings I'd either start with polygon lasso or pen followed by path to selection. Plugins may make it go easier/faster, but if you know enough of what you're doing you don't always need them.
Now the question is it done with masks, or are they erasing? (Not that there's much difference in the end result, but more a curiousity about workflow approach.)
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After what Paul said.....it also looks like they added vertically flipped layer of the structures for a reflection value. blurred and low opacity amongst whatever other tweaking it needed. Also a shadow layer for the foreground buildings, which I would have used a gradient mask on that layer to difuse the hardness.
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thoughtiwasapussycat.. watch the movie.. flood. They used cg for it. but.yup.. london got flooded. http://www.google.co.in/images?q=flood+the+movie&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=-FDnTJ3QOYKycLm0uJ0K&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=5&ved=0CFQQsAQwBA&biw=1280&bih=685
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