jenstar opened this issue on Dec 18, 2008 · 6 posts
jenstar posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 5:51 PM
yes hello im wanting to know if you guys or girls can give me some tips on how this pic was done ...i asked the person and she said it was a secret that she couldnt give any info away cause everyone would be doin it...im looking to be pointed either to some online turorials or other sites you can recommend where you think id get more info from ..or just what she did in photoshop to get this..now here is the thing ...this is an avie from sl she used if you look at her other pics youll see its not that good from this one im goin to be sending in a url...also if you can suggest some books that deal with these kinds of post work she done to it http://www.flickr.com/photos/20504983@N04/3091156895/in/photostream/
GKDantas posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 6:02 PM
I dont remeber the name but here at Renderosity Market place theres a pack of action to Photoshop that do this postwork with a few clicks of the mouse...so search for actions.
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Miss Nancy posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 10:11 PM
if there are thousands of vargas-style poser renders at 'rosity and all the
other major poser gallery sites, surely one of them will tell ya how to do it (use an old rdna
GI lite set, set the shadows wrong, don't use dynamic hair, don't use a background,
then in photoshop add a 40% blur layer over the rendered image. no need to overexpose
the image in photoshop, as a GI lite set in poser can do that very nicely).
hence this would require going thru the gallery here until ya found a vargas-style poser
render. it would take time, but I reckon they'd be happy to tell ya how they did it.
Gini posted Fri, 19 December 2008 at 9:59 AM
One basic way to try to get this dreamy sort of 'glam shot' effect is to select just the figure and duplicate it on a new layer. It needs to be literally just the outline of the figure.
Lock the transparency and apply a gaussian blur. Locking the transparency keeps the blur inside the figure and the edges clean. Set this layer now to 'screen' and experiment with the opacity.
You will need to experiment with both the amount of blur and the opacity of the screen layer.
It's one way any how. Hope it works for you .
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bonestructure posted Tue, 23 December 2008 at 12:23 PM
Not that big a secret. Most stuff like this is done by duplicating the layer, as Gini said, using gaussian blur, then playing with the apply layers mode and adjusting the opacity. There's a whole world of effects that can be done just using that technique. The apply layers mode is a MAJOR tool in Photoshop post production and it's vital to learn how to use it.
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jenstar posted Sat, 27 December 2008 at 5:42 PM
thanks to all for your input i appreciate it..still trying to find some plugins or actions software which i can purchase that will lead me towards this ..if you know of any can you please post