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Posted on 12/12/08 09:09:54 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Hi ho, hi ho - we're well into December, so it's time to crank up the artificial snow machine and think about getting festive. I have this picture of a skater, who needs to have her skates changed from roller to ice. The chief challenge, though, will be to create a reflective surface for her to skate on: what would it look like? How would the reflection appear? High res is here. For those who would like a bit more of a challenge, here is the same skater from a different angle - which should present a rather more tricky reflection problem! ![]() |
Posted on 12/12/08 09:43:22 AM |
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Lexus
Persistent Pixellator Posts: 623 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Ooohh good one. This could be interesting! ![]() _________________ Zatańczmy tak jak jeszcze nikt! |
Posted on 12/12/08 5:10:14 PM |
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Lexus
Persistent Pixellator Posts: 623 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Quick one, got lots of coursework to finish. If I get time I may do another. _________________ Zatańczmy tak jak jeszcze nikt! |
Posted on 12/12/08 6:01:32 PM |
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vibeke
Kreative Kiwi Posts: 2166 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Great to see that my failure could be inspirational, and it gives me a chance to improve. _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. |
Posted on 12/12/08 6:12:22 PM |
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The Mad Lep
Four-Leafed Fantasist Posts: 323 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Damnit! I knew Lex would get in early with his and I wanted to beat him to the post for once, but no such luck, lol. Good start buddy. Here is my first attempt, and of course I'd have to get all weird with it. I'm actually quite pleased with this (shock horror!) considering I've never done any kind of reflection before the other week's challenge, but I found the reflection itself bloody tough going. I never realised how fiddley it is. Not just a case of flipping it the other way and Bob's yer uncle. But it was definitely fun and challenging. You'll have to click the full size to get the reflection properly though, sorry about the size. Got the idea from my mother always letting her tea go stone bloody cold (and then microwaving it...) and I thought, well why not - a tea time skater.
Might do another over the weekend a bit closer up, I was still finding my feet with this one. (....no pun intended )
Edit: Looking at it again, I think that ice needs to come down a bit closer to the tea underneath, think that still needs more work.
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Posted on 12/12/08 8:47:54 PM |
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Ben Mills
Luminous Luminary Posts: 570 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
A very seasonal challenge... ![]() |
Posted on 12/12/08 9:11:33 PM |
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mguyer
Incisive Incisor Posts: 799 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
here is mine ![]() |
Posted on 13/12/08 00:07:25 AM |
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vibeke
Kreative Kiwi Posts: 2166 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Here is my attempt. ![]() _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. |
Posted on 13/12/08 03:02:54 AM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Thats subtuantly beautiful |
Posted on 13/12/08 11:30:30 AM |
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maiden
Golden Gif Gagster Posts: 471 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Thought she would need some warmer clothing and a nice scarf.
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Posted on 13/12/08 12:22:23 PM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Nice one Ben. Glad Maiden put some clothes on her. Lexus and Mad Lep were quick off the mark! I'm still putting coal on the fire ;)Vibeke's reminds me of Russia and Dr Zhivago's Laura. |
Posted on 13/12/08 12:30:49 PM |
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Nick Curtain
Model Master Posts: 1768 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Thought about clothes, but you see so many brave people jogging in London during the winter months, dressed in next to nothing, why would she be any different?. Nick ![]() |
Posted on 13/12/08 2:06:12 PM |
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The Mad Lep
Four-Leafed Fantasist Posts: 323 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
I like the skate line, Nick! Good thinking. ![]() |
Posted on 13/12/08 2:25:38 PM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Nick, I used to go running in Scotland in the winter like that. My small manhood got a bit frozzen once! Really hurt when it thawed out. Sock was the solutioin after that. X Ulta runnner. Trevor |
Posted on 13/12/08 4:22:13 PM |
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Nick Curtain
Model Master Posts: 1768 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Thanks Celia Hmmm, too much information for a Saturday afternoon Trevor?. I suppose you're going to tell us that you used football socks next. Oh, you said 'small', silly me!!! |
Posted on 13/12/08 5:36:12 PM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
OOps agree Nick, I'm just joking, and running is great even when frezzing cold. (Did London to Brighton twice) |
Posted on 13/12/08 6:42:20 PM |
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katew
Virtual Virtuoso Posts: 681 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Here's mine (thanks to my husband for the idea!) ... ![]() |
Posted on 13/12/08 7:20:38 PM |
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Hope Leslie Laust
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Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Come on, don't be a hero . . .
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Posted on 13/12/08 7:23:51 PM |
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Hope Leslie Laust
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Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
I'm having technical difficulties. It isn't supposed to be that tiny. |
Posted on 13/12/08 7:46:47 PM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Contest 228: Skating on thin ice
Hope we can give some help? See the post from Vibeke who explains everything very well. http://www.howtocheatinphotoshop.com/cgi-bin/simpleforum_pro.cgi?fid=06&topic_id=1227864847&page=4 |
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