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Post by cats4jan on Jan 20, 2022 4:12:39 GMT
This all started with the sunset photo. I decided to frame it. I made the frame from pulled pixels from the photo Then I decided it needed to be behind a desk, but the only desk I found was sitting at an angle. Had to manipulate the framed picture so it was angled like the desk was. Now, I needed a rug - then a chair... The lamp was a table lamp, but... And what's a room with only one wallNot entirely sure about the perspective - especially that second wall plus the desk is now a little wonky because I was trying to make the walls look more natural and I pulled everything to try a get better perspective And that couch - a little too clip arty ...but it's the best I could doAll in all - I'm pretty satisfied with it. Don't forget to look for the cat - because every design needs a cat
click on photo to get to imgbb to view full resolution.
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Post by jackscrap on Jan 20, 2022 4:46:55 GMT
This is so well done, so many elements to manipulate, mine would look like something Dali had painted...
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Post by Lillias on Jan 20, 2022 10:37:53 GMT
This all started with the sunset photo. It is amazing where one photo can take you. You add one item and that leads to another and before you know it you are on your way to creating a whole different page. Well done Janice.
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 20, 2022 15:20:48 GMT
Here's my first try at perspective 14 years ago. Don't think you want to sleep in that bed! But, the cat looks comfy And that table - it's just plain sad The window treatment was a bow - cut in half Decorated the bedspread and made the pillow I added the bow and cat to the dolls dress (maybe the same bow as the curtains - elongated for the window?) Don't know why the picture frames are empty
One thing for sure - perspective is difficult, but it's also a lot of fun to try I think these things were all from the same kit - maybe Laura from Digital Design Den??
Wendy Williams from Digital Design Den was the master at photorealistic creations - We lost her quite a few years ago. How I miss her work. And her wonderful Scrapbook kits
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 20, 2022 15:39:49 GMT
Where it all begain November sunset - from my backyard Frame from pulled pixels from photo - no layer styles added to frame - dimension is from the colors in frame
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Post by hmca on Jan 20, 2022 15:54:29 GMT
One thing for sure - perspective is difficult, but it's also a lot of fun to try I agree with the first part.....but not so sure about the "fun" part. Although it is quite rewarding when you get it right. Interesting to see your progression, Janice. A nice share.
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Post by kdcintx on Jan 20, 2022 16:36:34 GMT
Very good, Janice. You have come a long way. I guess I don't have enough patience, because my attempts at doing perspectives look more like abstract paintings.
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 20, 2022 17:57:24 GMT
Thanks everyone. When I started the project, it was never about creating the scene, but it was fun trying to get a scene completed.
It's not difficult, it just takes patience and Control/Command T - Transform - using Skew in the tool options. To change perspective, just pull at the corners after choosing Skew.
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