» Forum Index » The Friday Challenge » Topic: Contest 121: Launch time |
|
Posted on 10/11/06 4:10:28 PM |
Steve Mac
Grunge Genie Posts: 539 Reply |
Re: Contest 121: Launch time
By the way, Happy Birthday. I had to do a taste test to make sure it was okay... yup, it's good! _________________ Steve Mac |
Posted on 13/11/06 09:06:29 AM |
Glen
Montage Maestro Posts: 282 Reply |
Re: Contest 121: Launch time
A rare excursion into animation from Glen - in fact, I believe this is the first we've seen from him. Great neon - and I'd love to see a high res version of this one somewhere! Rare yes, although not the first - see contest 90 'make it move' for my first foray into the world of the gif. (cant work out how to link to it - any tips?) Alas no high res exists anymore - there's always next time tho _________________ minds are like parachutes - they only work when they are open |
Posted on 13/11/06 12:51:29 PM |
toby
Guest Reply |
Re: Contest 121: Launch time
Thanks for that Steve, All I did was darken the overall first image but not the spot lights. Add some yellow to the lights and used filter, Render, lens flare set at 105mm prime and adjusted to about 70%. Then removed the circular coloured flare left by the filter, but kept the straight rays of light coming from the spots. Hope this is of some interest. Thanks again. |
Posted on 13/11/06 12:52:08 PM |
toby
Guest Reply |
Re: Contest 121: Launch time
Thanks for that Steve, All I did was darken the overall first image but not the spot lights. Add some yellow to the lights and used filter, Render, lens flare set at 105mm prime and adjusted to about 70%. Then removed the circular coloured flare left by the filter, but kept the straight rays of light coming from the spots. Hope this is of some interest. Thanks again. |
Posted on 13/11/06 12:52:13 PM |
toby
Guest Reply |
Re: Contest 121: Launch time
Thanks for that Steve, All I did was darken the overall first image but not the spot lights. Add some yellow to the lights and used filter, Render, lens flare set at 105mm prime and adjusted to about 70%. Then removed the circular coloured flare left by the filter, but kept the straight rays of light coming from the spots. Hope this is of some interest. Thanks again. |
page: 1 2 3 last |