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weipertr |
Posted: 2005/4/19 3:49 Updated: 2005/4/19 3:49 |
mutant Joined: 2004/12/10 From: iowa Posts: 185 |
Re: The invisible woman Wow!!!!!Nice gradual effect.
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JrMcDeath |
Posted: 2005/4/18 11:04 Updated: 2005/4/18 11:04 |
Kling on HM (WebMaster!) Joined: 2004/7/19 From: My Box Posts: 6993 |
Re: The invisible woman Purty Picture! This is well done. And Welcome to HM....
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Vincent |
Posted: 2005/4/17 23:35 Updated: 2005/4/17 23:35 |
superhero Joined: 2005/4/16 From: Calgary, AB Posts: 221 |
Re: The invisible woman Quote: Not a slag against you casting but Alba doesn't seem to me to be the definitive Sue Richards. I picture someone more along the lines Heather Kozar. Maybe it????????s just the hair?!? I agree that it was really poor casting, but I rolled with the punches to make the fake :) as for the morph, I originally had it transitional (which was quite easy as the layer was essentially a wrapper over the body that I liquified), but I dunno, I didn't want it to seap too much into the emblem, which is what would've happened.
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Dragondack |
Posted: 2005/4/17 20:23 Updated: 2005/4/17 20:23 |
The Great Eternal Dragon Joined: 2004/2/9 From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada Posts: 11277 |
Re: The invisible woman Welcome to HeromorphNice Alba do ,love the fading out part below!
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R_o_c_i_n_a_t_e |
Posted: 2005/4/17 8:15 Updated: 2005/4/17 8:15 |
mutant Joined: 2004/8/7 From: Canada Posts: 162 |
Re: The invisible woman This is really good, especially the four superimposed as the shadow. I would have liked to see the invisibleness as a more gradual effect. Sure it would have been a little more difficult to do but it probably would have looked cooler rather then the binary on/off. Not a slag against you casting but Alba doesn't seem to me to be the definitive Sue Richards. I picture someone more along the lines Heather Kozar. Maybe it????????s just the hair?!? Also is it just me or does the head seem too big. It????????s a common thing to say with a head swap. Once again it could just be me!
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JETMECH2006 |
Posted: 2005/4/16 22:35 Updated: 2005/4/16 22:35 |
superhero Joined: 2004/10/21 From: Palm Bay Posts: 211 |
Re: The invisible woman Wow thats a very nice job keep them coming
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Winterhawk |
Posted: 2005/4/16 20:30 Updated: 2005/4/16 20:30 |
Guardian of the Great White North (Webmaster) Joined: 2003/8/17 From: Canada Posts: 6812 |
Re: The invisible woman Very Nice picture, well done.
Welcome to Heromorph. I am looking forward to seeing more.
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Kallisti |
Posted: 2005/4/16 17:45 Updated: 2005/4/16 17:45 |
superhero Joined: 2004/3/2 From: Posts: 438 |
Re: The invisible woman yeah welcome, this is a great piece.
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Nightowl |
Posted: 2005/4/16 11:50 Updated: 2005/4/16 11:50 |
superhero Joined: 2003/10/25 From: The shadows of night Posts: 422 |
Re: The invisible woman Wow, she looks great in the original costume.
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Vincent |
Posted: 2005/4/16 10:01 Updated: 2005/4/16 10:01 |
superhero Joined: 2005/4/16 From: Calgary, AB Posts: 221 |
Re: The invisible woman @brick well, on this one and the rogue one, I first fake the celebs head onto a matching nude body, and do all the necessary level tweeks to the channels in RGB mode. I then extract the entire form, mask the extraction, then clean the edges and place it on a BG. In this case I wanted something like a brick walls o I just googled it. For the painting of the clothes I use a series of plain colour layers which I then group multiplied and overlayed channel copies to. For the invisible portion, it was just a matter of liquifying the background over the area I wanted using a copy of the green channel in the freeze channel, then overlaying the channel again in the same fashion as above with the plain layer of colour. That's a simplified run down, I could go on for pages
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Vincent |
Posted: 2005/4/16 9:39 Updated: 2005/4/16 9:39 |
superhero Joined: 2005/4/16 From: Calgary, AB Posts: 221 |
Re: The invisible woman thanks for the warm reception. I actually don't have too many "hero manips", my PS manipulation roots are in celeb faking, and when I posted some of these on one of the fakir boards I post at, someone suggested I come here so I followed the link.
I've become more interested in this kind of stuff lately, and you should expect to see more of it. I'll also post some of my older stuff, but these are my two most recent.
cheers
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VampireLover |
Posted: 2005/4/16 9:16 Updated: 2005/4/16 9:16 |
Seductress of Sin (real life Babe) Joined: 2005/2/20 From: Hottest Depths of Hell Posts: 2223 |
Re: The invisible woman Incredible!
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BikerBot |
Posted: 2005/4/16 8:23 Updated: 2005/4/16 8:23 |
Mr. The Mighty Lord *Krackaboom!* Joined: 2004/1/13 From: The Good Earth Posts: 3277 |
Re: The invisible woman Haven't said this in a while... Welcome To Heromorph!
This is pretty darn good. Let's see more!
BB
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JRC4th |
Posted: 2005/4/16 3:44 Updated: 2005/4/16 3:44 |
Supreme being Joined: 2004/12/12 From: Kentucky Posts: 1000 |
Re: The invisible woman
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Brick |
Posted: 2005/4/16 3:24 Updated: 2005/4/16 3:24 |
Technophobic Joined: 2003/10/23 From: Pacific North West Posts: 455 |
Re: The invisible woman WTF? Another Pro in the ranks?!! Perfect! (and great choice of background ) Welcome to Heromorph!!! Please give us a short nuts and bolts - howdid's on this and your rogue?
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Hardcase |
Posted: 2005/4/16 2:24 Updated: 2005/4/16 2:24 |
mutant Joined: 2005/3/28 From: The Golden State Posts: 175 |
Re: The invisible woman Can I take her home? I promise to be gentle....
Damn! Well done!
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