This months lesson teaches the difference between hard and soft light. Light is a main ingredient to any photograph and this video gives you a better understanding. Enjoy
This months lesson teaches the difference between hard and soft light. Light is a main ingredient to any photograph and this video gives you a better understanding. Enjoy
Later this month, and for the first time in the United States the RayModeler will be showcased at SIGGRAPH 2010 at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 25-29. Whether you are a developer, animator, gamer, educator and scientist or just interested in the latest 3D technology, head over to the Emerging Technologies section of the show and make sure to see the Sony display firsthand. Can you see how this kind of 3D technology will work in your life? Learn more about this on our blog: blog.discover.sonystyle.com
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THIS SHORT FILM IS IN STEREOSCOPIC 3-D so please CHOOSE YOUR VIEWING METHOD FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU (UNDER THE VIDEO) yt3d Stereoscopic 3-D version of my animated short: “The Household Objects Dance Company” Presents “Dance of the Cygnets” from Tchaikovsky’s Ballet “Swan Lake” – performed by… Safety Pins! This is a pilot for an hour-long DVD special to be produced in full HD stereoscopic 3-D. For further information visit my website www.wilmobberley.com Enjoy. Check out the full colour flat version as well: www.youtube.com
A very basic thing that U can use in Photoshop. It might be difficult to hear on a laptop. Use headphones or speakers, sorry about that! Rate, comment and leave requests!
What do you do with a tiny digital photo printed on mediocre inkjet paper? Eric takes you through a step-by-step process using Adobe Photoshop. For higher quality, more indepth tutorials with practice files, visit our Online Store at www.abetterreality.net
www.cbrush.com Photoshop CS3 for Photographers An Advanced, Precision Workflow 01) intro 02) camera raw pt. 1 03) camera raw pt. 2 04) workspace setup 05) liquify filter 06) cloning and healing 07) shadows and highlights 08) contrast with unsharp mask 09) dodging and burning 10) levels 11) curves 12) hue and saturation 13) local adjustment layers 14) adding a vignette 15) reduce noise and sharpen 16) enhancing with noise 17) final steps
An abbreviated version the Light Meter and Histogram chapter from the Mastery of Photographic Essentials DVD by me. Check it out and learn to kick some serious booty at photography. Enjoy
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