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jinder
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Jinder Art
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May 22, 2005, 05:48:21 pm »
Together Forever....Jinder and his 957
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 22, 2005, 10:31:31 pm »
something wrong with the picture?
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 22, 2005, 11:10:32 pm »
No, it's perfect.......
..........He looks absolutley terrified!
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jinder
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 23, 2005, 02:52:02 am »
Thanks guys!
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 23, 2005, 03:43:19 am »
Really cool picture. Looks like a pen and ink collage.
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May 23, 2005, 03:59:33 am »
Very Cool.
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 23, 2005, 09:06:37 am »
very neato !!
you could blow it up, and it would make a cool poster!!
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jinder
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May 23, 2005, 10:52:02 am »
I would love to blow it up!
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 23, 2005, 07:22:02 pm »
it still looks like a little white box with a red cross in it over here...
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 24, 2005, 12:43:05 am »
THat must be an issue on your end. Looks like a cool picture to the rest of us... My wife loves it too. In fact, if I had one like that of me, she'd probably let me put in on the wall in the living room!
How'd you do that picture Jinder?
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jinder
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 24, 2005, 04:15:24 pm »
Thanks Matno...A friend of mine did it in Photoshop.... this is how he did it...
It is a collage of 2 photos using 4-5 layers. Here are the basic steps:
Layers: Photoshop
1) background woods/bike layer (his entre layer was motion blured)
2) Next up: Jinder on bike cut out from background (I kept this one sharp)
3) Next up: Jinder on bike cut out (this one had motion blur applied)
4) top layer is cut out of Big Jinder.
Note: The reason for having 2 cutout layers of Jinder/Bike was so I could blend the 2 together to get a bottom motioned blur and a top sharp To create motion on the legs etc. but retain the identifying upper body.
I took these 4 layers into Painter to clone. The nice thing about a layered clone source is that you can hide layers and clone them in one at a time in Painter.
1) I used the funky brush for the blured tree background
2) Smaller size of funky to clone in Jinder/Bike
3) New layer added above and used smooth cloner to bring back the detail I needed of Jinder/bike. It is good to use a new layer for bringing back detail so you can later adjust its opacity and or/layer mode.
4) new layer added and cloned in big Jinder wiith big square chalk.
5) Went back over this layer with a smaller big chalk - justa little more detail.
6) Added new layer and used the smooth cloner for getting back details on big jinder
I used the opacity slider and modes to get the painting that I was after. I also added a canvas texture back in Photoshop plus sharpen. As you can see, most of the harder work is done at the beginning in Photoshop. Cloning is the easy part.
Note: I like to sharpen at the end because it gives more definition to the strokes. Sometimes I even over sharpen because I like the effect
(Joe Martin)
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 24, 2005, 04:16:48 pm »
For those who are having problems seeing the photo... try click on this URL to my website
http://www.pbase.com/jinderv/image/42154452
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 25, 2005, 04:42:51 pm »
HAHAHAHA! Oh damn, this is a funny thread. The whole time i'm loking at a little white box with a red X thinking "Yeah, ummm, sure Jinder, that's really, uhhh , neat." [smiley=blankstare.gif]
BUWHAHAHAHAH!
NOW that there's a link.... (gets down on knees) OH MY!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jinder, I thought the pictures of those shots were great, but that rendering is absolutely stellar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We gotta get together so you can take some action pics of me. Please?
Just curious - who takes those pics of you? Do you usually ride the same spot a few times to "get it right" and such? I'm very interested in learning more about your art/methods and such.
For now i'll just have to drool at you.
I mean your art! Your art.
Not you, your art.
Oh well, doesn't this beat all?
? In the thread it's a little white box with a red X. As I type my response - low and behold - the pic!!!!!! Well for the love of "technology"!!!!!!
[smiley=disbelief.gif]
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jinder
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Re: Jinder Art
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May 26, 2005, 06:03:52 pm »
Thanks a million Frank!
Jeff Toogood (my best friend) took these photos of me. Joe Martin (a web friend) did the editing. You can see Jeff's pics here...
http://www.pbase.com/toogy
and you can see my photos here
http://www.pbase.com/jinderv
Sure we can meet up and sure I can snap some photos for ya! Thanks again!
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