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Photographer  Brian Watters {Karma:244}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Digital
Others
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Brian's Digital Photo Art
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 8/22/2005 Film / Memory Type 310 mb IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 586 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
5.40
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  London
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 10/23/2005
VERY Pink Floyd-esque!
"HAMMER! HAMMER!"

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/11/2005
Wow ... this is really great. My first thought was Pink Floyd (The Wall). Very creative and I'm jealous ?

Nice profile too? and I know how you feel about failed uploads?.

sm..

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mike donovan mike donovan   {K:3698} 8/23/2005
Great shot!Very Pink Floyd(the Wall).

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jude .   {K:14625} 8/22/2005
Nice clean image, terrific PS manipulation!

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Claude Lussier Claude Lussier   {K:4626} 8/22/2005
Sometime I do things like your montage, I use Corel Draw 12 to do it, like Photoshop more you use it more it become easier to use.
Anyway again good work Brian.

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Brian Watters   {K:244} 8/22/2005
Claude, thanks. I would have done hammers, but Pink Floyd already used that in their movie. :)
Brian

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Brian Watters   {K:244} 8/22/2005
Coral, sorry for not being more forthcoming when I posted, but uploads continued to fail for me. :(
I photographed a screwdriver laying flat on a gray card, used the photoshop pen tool then direct select to make my selection of the tool and copied then pasted it into an 800x800 px blank document. Next I duplicated my first screwdriver layer, rotated the drivers to form a criss cross, merged the two layers, then duplicated the merged layer and transformed it in size to 90% of the original. I then duplicated subsequent layers, and reduced each by 90%, being sure to move the pasted layer below the one just duplicated.
Once I had all my crisscrossed screwdrivers, I merged them together and duplicated that layer. to the bottom driver layer, I added a short perspective shadow using Shadow Lab which comes in the www.alienskin.com plug-in bundle called EYE CANDY 4000, then used the eraser to remove the shadow from the handles.
I merged those two layers, then went back to my original document and copied the "Laying down screwdriver" and pasted it as the new top layer, finally adding a perspective shadow in the same way mentioned above.
Hope that's useful. :)
Brian

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Claude Lussier Claude Lussier   {K:4626} 8/22/2005
Fantastic, love it, great imagination and creativity, you give me some ideas.
Bravo
Claude

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Coral Stengel   {K:118} 8/22/2005
I really like this. How did you do it? Just share some trade secrets, not all. Also, I'm looking at the exact same camera and lens combo, are you happy with them? Thanks!

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