When i scanned myself......BIOIn 1982 I started as a professional photographer for different Austrian newspapers and magazines. During the 15 years to come I had the chance to portray numerous authors, artists and poets. Besides I focused on creating my own landscapes and objects, my darkroom became my preferred tool to experiment with shadow and light.
In 1997 I started playing around with Photoshop and 3D programs and soon became aware of the possibilities to create effects that could not be achieved by means of photography and darkroom technology. Since that time I was captured by the passion for computers and the means they are offering if you combine various programs to find new results and new styles.
Working with the computer is a never ending creative process for me, that offers the greatest possible freedom imaginable in expressing dreams, nightmares and visions.
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Comments (3)
bkelly
Striking image, very well done. How did you create this, would love to know. Extreme creative talent. Thank you for allowing me to view your work.
Zazie
Well...it was some months ago when i have got a new webcam and so i felt the urgent need to test it :-) So i cought one of my cats and posed her in front of the cams eye (very close) and made lots of captures. After i was sure that the new tool was working rather well and when i was bored by the cat i started to take photos of my eyes (very close too) This was funny but a bit boring too finally. Than i had the idea to mix the cat and human photographs as you can see in the two pics i posted here. The technique is very simple. It is pure Photoshop. To cut out my own pupil i used the lasso tool and to get the borders diffuse i chose a smooth eraser tool. Then i put in my cats pupils with the stamp tool in a new layer. The whole work is a bit tricky, you have to play around to get a realistic effect (especially for the eyeball borders) but i am sure that you will manage it as well :-) Thank you for your comment.
ElectricAardvark
Great postwork. And, my...what long eye lashes you have ;)