A photomanipulation comprised of a ton of photos. I’m looking forward to printing this one and hanging it up…it’s quite a bit different from what I normally build. Prints available soon.
Thanks for the reply man! This one just involved a ton of stock photos…finding the right ones is the hardest part…I probably looked at 300 pictures of frogs before I found the right ones!
To make them smile I used the liquify filter in photoshop and just constantly adjusted hue, brightness, shadows and lighting to get them to look right.
Hey thanks for the comment! I’m not really sure how long this one took. I actually started it a while ago and then took a break from it because I wasn’t feeling the initial direction. I decided to pick it back up and force myself to get it done. I’d maybe estimate 30 or so hours overall? The actual photoshop work was probably 10 to 15 hours…finding the actual photos to use is the hardest part.
Man your work is amazing. I hope i can do the same one day!
Peace.
Thanks for the kind words!
-Devin
May i ask, how you even do this? You should put together a video of some sort or a tutorial on how you achieved it.
Thanks,
Adam.
Thanks for the reply man! This one just involved a ton of stock photos…finding the right ones is the hardest part…I probably looked at 300 pictures of frogs before I found the right ones!
To make them smile I used the liquify filter in photoshop and just constantly adjusted hue, brightness, shadows and lighting to get them to look right.
It’s all about finding the right photos though for sure. If you check it out on deviant art (http://nautilus-d.deviantart.com/art/Abbey-Toad-179410058) you’ll see some of the sources I used to put it together.
Thanks!
-Devin
Can I ask how many pain-staking hours it took to produce such a masterpiece?
Hey thanks for the comment! I’m not really sure how long this one took. I actually started it a while ago and then took a break from it because I wasn’t feeling the initial direction. I decided to pick it back up and force myself to get it done. I’d maybe estimate 30 or so hours overall? The actual photoshop work was probably 10 to 15 hours…finding the actual photos to use is the hardest part.
Amazing! Two thumbs up! Hoping you share how you did it!
Looking at your works I can tell you have a lot of passion and also patience. such skills and talent.
Love the design of your site as well.
Idil
Really top notch work this!
Hey, amazing work . I’m waiting your Next proyect!