Showing posts with label manipulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manipulation. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Silver and Gold, Duality, Gemini


This composition is in the works, though mostly finished.
It's in the place I want it, but, there's a few nagging things that still need redress.
The Gemini symbolism needs a little bit more work.
The hand in the lap with Blue/Gold is also bothering me, so, I may remove that arm/hand combo, and put in another arm/hand doing something else more active or visible.

Getting the model put together in one piece took well over a dozen frames stitched together.  The original piece, which I'll post at the bottom, was a close crop frame, capturing only the model's head, and upper torso; itself  coposite of two frames.

Greater detail added.  Getting close to finished.



still needs more detail ...





work in progress ... Left side mostly finished (choosing arm/hand at this point)





Here's the 'original' Frame/crop (also a composite)

Switching through and looking between this last (original) one and the final pose position, you can see where the knees blocked half of the model's bust, and abdomen.
The knees were removed, and you, of course see the results.  
Since the very top of the heads were chopped, new hair styles were also brought into play.  



Sunday, November 13, 2011

Geisha - Turning Japanese ... I really think so

Geisha; because everything Japanese is so much more awesome.  I got fascinated with Kimonos, and Geisha recently, and before long, I had to grab some shots from a past shoot and turn one of the models into a Geisha.

Geisha:



 Geisha: before and after






Thursday, October 13, 2011

2 revisions of older work

The following are 2 revisions of older work with model Skylarr.

Contortion Blonde II



Mirror Mirror II

Monday, November 29, 2010

Photo Illustration explosion

I don't have anything to say, but feel the urge to post something.  I'm thus posting some compositions.  The following are nothing new, unless you haven't seen them before.  You can click on each image to see larger versions.  The following work covers 3 different models I've worked with.  These are arranged in no particular order.  Some of this is really old work, while others are more recent.