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New guy and fun project.

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Jan 11th 2007#175864 Report
Member since: Jan 11th 2007
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Hello!

New here and first time on a software forum. Spend most of my online chat time on motorcycle forums. However, needed an answer to a question that was quickly answered. Thanks you Wano for that.

Anyhoo... just thought I'd post a project I'm working on now. Kinda' commercial, but fun. Feel free to post comments.

http://www.daytonparts.com/calendar/calendar_assignment.htm
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Jan 12th 2007#175865 Report
Member since: Mar 27th 2001
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Nice work, really like the way you had the original image there to see. Lets people know what kind of work you did to get the final image.

Welcome to the group!


I was kind of looking foward to November/December.... and they are MISSING!
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Jan 12th 2007#175866 Report
Member since: Jan 11th 2007
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Thanks Tornupinside! Excited to be here... seems like a nice place.

Sorry 'bout November/December. It's a work in progress and the ladies chose their month. Completing the layouts as I recieve photos.
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Jan 12th 2007#175867 Report
Member since: May 23rd 2006
Posts: 143
Great work impactg. Very impressive background removal. Excellent shadows, especially December. Whoever does your original photos knows their stuff, too.
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Jan 12th 2007#175873 Report
Member since: Jan 11th 2007
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Hey thanks Wano! And thanks again for the help before. I appreciate it! :D

Wano said:Whoever does your original photos knows their stuff, too.


Weeeelllll... not so much really. All the shots were taken w/digital cameras that the folks had at home. Except for maybe two shots, they were horribly pixelated. This is going to be a printed calendar, so I needed to build the layouts at 350dpi. By the time the photos got to that size... well... you know. Basically, I had to 'paint and illustrate' the entire photo - while still trying to capture a sense of 'realism'. Here's a few examples of what I was up against...





All in all, though, the women have been thrilled -- which is the important thing. Don't need 16 women gunning for me. ;)
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Jan 12th 2007#175877 Report
Member since: May 23rd 2006
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Yeah, I see what you mean! This is really good, the second example in particular is amazing! Good job.
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