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Posted on 17/03/06 10:07:49 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
London's Piccadilly Circus has had neon signs covering this building since 1910 - and, more recently, they've been replaced with an array of sophisticated electronic displays. Of course, the whole thing looks a lot better at night. can you oblige? High res is here. |
Posted on 17/03/06 12:29:49 PM |
Paul McFadden
Dream Decryptor Posts: 138 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Was photoshoppin' all morning to get this realistic portrayal . . . (Also used my skills to add drama by altering the perspective - and updated the signs a little for good measure too) _________________ |
Posted on 17/03/06 2:38:33 PM |
stefan
Detail Demon Posts: 401 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
fantastic use of the perspective tool Paul. You must do a tutorial on that one......... |
Posted on 17/03/06 7:54:21 PM |
Lexus
Persistent Pixellator Posts: 623 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
That is amazing Stefan! Great work! _________________ 3TV Visit http://www.3television.co.uk and watch. You will love it! |
Posted on 17/03/06 8:36:58 PM |
stefan
Detail Demon Posts: 401 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Thanks lexus. It's not that hard really. Anyone could do it. |
Posted on 17/03/06 8:42:57 PM |
mguyer
Incisive Incisor Posts: 799 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Apparently I have taken Paul's approach to this challenge. Having spent many hours 'shoppin' Steve's picture to get the afterdark look, I realized that once the sun went down and the lights went on, there was Steve looking down upon all of us. |
Posted on 17/03/06 10:06:02 PM |
CWBasset
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Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
You want cheating, here is cheating! Of course, I used a few filters and masks to make me feel a bit less guilty. |
Posted on 17/03/06 11:07:59 PM |
Lexus
Persistent Pixellator Posts: 623 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Stefan, if tis easy, please can you make a tut, i been all over the internet looking for tuts, and found none that was any good! _________________ 3TV Visit http://www.3television.co.uk and watch. You will love it! |
Posted on 17/03/06 11:13:42 PM |
stefan
Detail Demon Posts: 401 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
I'll have a try but I don't know if I'm any good at that. I guess I should do that in the new tutorials sections so please hang in there. I'll try and do that over the weekend. |
Posted on 17/03/06 11:35:45 PM |
paul 2005
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Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Here is my go. There is a fuel shortage, hence not much on the roads. Also a lamp lighters strike. |
Posted on 17/03/06 11:44:11 PM |
Atomicfog
Virtual Visualizer Posts: 238 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Cold Rainy Version: Warm Version: _________________ -Atomic |
Posted on 18/03/06 00:03:24 AM |
stefan
Detail Demon Posts: 401 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Hi Lexus, I just thought I'll give you a few hints righ here . Hope I don't forget anything as I don't have as clean a workflow as Steve has in the book. I tend to go back and forth to things. But basically.... I pulled a matte on the buildings etc. using the Channels method,but in this case I guess you can use the magic wand. Then I control( command) J-ed to put it on a new layer. Then it's just a case of adding a sky (with full moon so I didn't have to make the scene to contrasty) and darkening and color adjusting the buildings with curves. I also like to do a Hue and Saturation adjustment where I colorize the scene to a nice dark blue. Then pull up the Fade command and put it back to about 25 %. That way you get some of your original color back and everything should somehow "fit". To turn on the neonlights I pen tooled all the lights including the green of the traffic lights and the lights in windows and put them all on seperate layers. Then put the layer mode on color dodge. As they all are on seperate layers you can do adjustments for each layer with curves etc. until it looks right. Hope this was helpful. |
Posted on 18/03/06 00:11:04 AM |
stefan
Detail Demon Posts: 401 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
And as you can see I left a bit of the original sky at top left and forgot to turn a neon light on but lets assume it's out of order. Nobody`s perfect ......... |
Posted on 18/03/06 4:17:45 PM |
Steve Mac
Grunge Genie Posts: 539 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
_________________ Steve Mac |
Posted on 18/03/06 4:26:19 PM |
Steve Mac
Grunge Genie Posts: 539 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Sorry,trying to get the hang of this stuff. _________________ Steve Mac |
Posted on 18/03/06 6:04:07 PM |
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Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
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Posted on 18/03/06 8:52:08 PM |
peter edwards
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Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Advertising space like this needs a great product. I think I found it! |
Posted on 18/03/06 9:30:01 PM |
Lexus
Persistent Pixellator Posts: 623 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Peter.... Nice way to steal someone elses picture No-one will never notice.... _________________ 3 Radio Visit http://www.3-radio.co.uk and listen! You will love it! |
Posted on 18/03/06 10:20:53 PM |
Eggbox
Ovoid Opportunist Posts: 797 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
Aaaawwww shucks. After all that work and I'm just uploading my Rembrandt ... theres a power cut!!! |
Posted on 19/03/06 02:51:46 AM |
Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply |
Re: Contest 88: Piccadilly Circus
[quoted] At 17:20:53 18/03/06, Eggbox wrote: Aaaawwww shucks. After all that work and I'm just uploading my Rembrant ... theres a power cut!!! Aaaaaargh! You got my idea! This is really well done. I like the flash photography! I'll find something else, then... Pierre _________________ |
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