i enjoy photography and working in the Poser & Bryce programs. lately i have been experimenting with melding various pics together to come up with interesting affects and moods. i also enjoy rendering Poser figures in Bryce.
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in my everyday life, i'm a Civil Engineer living and working in Central New York. on my vacations i visit the gameparks and build sewer and water systems in Kenya. i am the author of the historical/romantic novel set in the times of the First Crusade, the first of the Trilogy is: "The Call" by Gary M. Gantney, a AuthorHouse.com publication, also available thru Amazon.com, Borders and Barns & Noble, look for my second book of my Historical Trilogy, "Marked with a Cross" thanks for spending your time looking at this page. please email/IM me if you you'd like to talk to me. garym.gantney@yahoo.com
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Comments (3)
Marshmallowpie
This is really cool. A bit confusing though, but I guess that's the point. How was it done?
Gwyn Tyger
in this case i was working with five different layers and experimented with the combination of the layers until i got what appealed to me and i combined or flattened the layers to the base layer and saved it as jpeg. this may seem a little over simplified so i will try to give a little more detail. i start in PhotoPaint9 with a base 7 x 5 in black. import the 3 or 4 pics i want to work with. starting at the last pic set it to saturation or some other setting and do it to each pic in turn. then it is a matter of going thru each setting with each pic until i get something i like. this process can take from a half hour to a couple of hours. i the effect in this picture because each face is discerable without being hidden.
KenyaRose
i see five pretty faces in this