Fake photo made with airbrush
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Holy crap... I'm lucky if I can shoot an entire model with just one color and make it come out all right.
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Hey how come the first post on stuff like this is always "Yawn, seen it!"
It's amazing, that's for sure. Although if it were me I'd just have to paint something into it so I could "prove" that I actually did it. Some blemish or artifact...because even looking at the progress shots my mind can't get that it isn't a photo.
-Rog
It's amazing, that's for sure. Although if it were me I'd just have to paint something into it so I could "prove" that I actually did it. Some blemish or artifact...because even looking at the progress shots my mind can't get that it isn't a photo.
-Rog
'Cause I have way to many interests and far too much time on my hands.Rogviler wrote:Hey how come the first post on stuff like this is always "Yawn, seen it!"
It's amazing, that's for sure. Although if it were me I'd just have to paint something into it so I could "prove" that I actually did it. Some blemish or artifact...because even looking at the progress shots my mind can't get that it isn't a photo.
-Rog
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Dru Blair is a very good artist...I've got two limited edition signed B1-B prints of his...the one of the B-1 kicking up a rooster tail over water, and the other one of a B1 buzzing a poor little bunny getting his little bunny eardrums shattered in the desert.
I got em when I was refueling B1-Bs in the Kansas Air Guard. The framing and mats actually cost more than the prints, but dadgummit, they look great.
And before Photoshop, we actually had to airbrush on real photos to enhance them. Not the digital paperless kind, the kind of photos you actually had to go in a dark room and mix chemicals and develop.
Oh, the ancient primitive days of graphic design and photography...how did we ever do what we did back then?
Photoguy..sure you could. But your not taking into account make up and hair for the model rigging the lights, getting a set ready, and everything else that goes into a photoshoot.
I got em when I was refueling B1-Bs in the Kansas Air Guard. The framing and mats actually cost more than the prints, but dadgummit, they look great.
And before Photoshop, we actually had to airbrush on real photos to enhance them. Not the digital paperless kind, the kind of photos you actually had to go in a dark room and mix chemicals and develop.
Oh, the ancient primitive days of graphic design and photography...how did we ever do what we did back then?
Photoguy..sure you could. But your not taking into account make up and hair for the model rigging the lights, getting a set ready, and everything else that goes into a photoshoot.
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x2Rogviler wrote:Hey how come the first post on stuff like this is always "Yawn, seen it!"
I don't get it either, if its old hat to you, why bother to take the time to post that you've already seen it?
Ken
PS: Awesome work as usual from Dru, I know that it's all done with shading and tones and layered colors, but the final product still looks real to me.