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Subject: Empress


Lorraine ( ) posted Tue, 04 January 2000 at 11:20 PM ยท edited Thu, 09 January 2025 at 9:46 AM

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Uses Nene and a lot of post work; background image created using KPT6 sky, KPT5 fraxflame,scenebuilder with texture (KPT6). Staff and ankrah from free stuff...


PhilC ( ) posted Tue, 04 January 2000 at 11:36 PM

Quality shines out! Very nicely done :)


Alias ( ) posted Tue, 04 January 2000 at 11:41 PM

WOW! The hand on the staff seems more like a fist than a hand that's clutching something. Very,very nice though.


Jack D. Kammerer ( ) posted Wed, 05 January 2000 at 1:46 AM

Wow!! Jack


Kalypso ( ) posted Wed, 05 January 2000 at 6:33 AM
Site Admin

Very lovely, you have a good sense of colour balance. I must say it is your finest yet.


Lorraine ( ) posted Wed, 05 January 2000 at 8:47 AM

Thank you for the kind words. There are three main aspects of the background: the sky, the sun symbol and fraxflame, and the images painted over the background. The first two were set into an image and used as a poser background picture. Then the images using nozzles/imagelists were painted on along with the texture to the staff and the flowery garment. Then the whole thing was equalized using the equalizer, and I did this several times bringing up some parts of the image by dimming or brightening, sharpening and blurring. A lighting was applied, then vignette then the image was reworked through the equalizer to bring out some of the stuff that got faded or dimmed. Last was a final lens flare effect to the right. KPT is a photoshop plug in but it works with the other graphic programs including Painter. I like Painter6 features, the graphic pens (made teeny tiny) make interesting strokes. The garment is painted on with a nozzle on a layer that was made more transparent and overlayed.


Kalypso ( ) posted Wed, 05 January 2000 at 4:27 PM
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Wow! Thanks for the mini-tutorial. I have KPT5 but I have still to implement all of its features. I love equalizer though, too.


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