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| sent on March 07, 2020 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful realization, congratulations! Hello Ale Bella realizzazione, complimenti! Ciao Ale |
| sent on October 04, 2020 (4:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This is from Joy Division... Islandooooooon Questa è da Joy Division... Isolatiooooooon |
| sent on October 04, 2020 (11:31) | This comment has been translated
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| sent on October 08, 2020 (15:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello! How do you recreate the "film" effect? Bellissima gallery anyway. Ciao! Come fai a ricreare l'effetto "pellicola"? Bellissima galleria comunque. |
| sent on October 09, 2020 (12:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello! I simply added an additional layer with a texture, and merged it with photoshop. the texture well or you find it online or you create it by photographing something that has precisely a texture, like a wall, a door, a floor, a wrinkled sheet, etc. a depending on the texture and the methods of blending in synergy with the type of photo with which you are merging it, you get different effects. here for example (I think I overlapped) the texture was added only in the dark parts and not in the light ones that remained clean and white. with other methods (type multiply) you would have a texture on the whole photo, even in the overexposed areas. with the textures you go a little bit to trial and practice. I hope to have explained myself, not exactly an easy topic to unravel in a few lines! ciao! Ho semplicemente aggiunto un livello aggiuntivo con una texture, e l'ho fusa con photoshop. la texture beh o la trovi online o la crei tu fotografando qualcosa che abbia appunto una texture, tipo un muro, una porta, un pavimento, un foglio rugoso, etc. a seconda della texture e dei metodi di fusione in sinergia con il tipo di foto con cui la stai fondendo, ottieni effetti diversi. qui ad esempio (credo di aver fatto sovrapponi) la texture si è aggiunta solo nelle parti scure e non in quelle chiare che sono rimaste pulite e bianche. con altri metodi (tipo moltiplica) avrei avuto una texture su tutta la foto, anche nelle aree sovraesposte. con le texture si va un po' a tentativi e tanta pratica. spero di essermi spiegata, non è proprio un argomento semplice da sviscerare in poche righe! |
| sent on October 09, 2020 (14:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Crystal clear! Thank you very much!! Chiarissima! Grazie mille!! |
| sent on October 09, 2020 (15:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You are welcome! Prego! |
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