It's an older piece not made specifically for this contest...and as such no record of progressive steps were made or kept...(but I could probably re-create or explain if there's any questions as to a particular area...)
Having looked at the original image in the SBS this looks mostly the result of a particular free filter I can't remember the name of. I could be wrong mind you. Either way it's interesting to me at least...I like images that inspire the viewer's brain to make its own interpretation.
author says:
Parts of it were as easy as mirroring an 'object' together...others, not so much... The bottom left 1/4 has some major work. It's a miniature cathedral...
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Apologies for my newbie ignorance regarding SBS procedures... Here's a link to a 'collage' of the 8 images used. The steps were pretty straightforward...
Image made from 3 different photo views of an \"alien\" in a jar I made for a Halloween display/party... \"Alien\" made of \"Friendly Plastic\", latex and enamel paint... Photos blended together with Paint.Net (I think) - All images original. (5 years and 2372 days ago)
Author, your original photos need to be posted uncut in a step-by-step guide. (SBS).
author says:
I find the rule regarding an SBS, quoted from above, "A SBS is optional, but all sources must be mentioned to prove the authenticity of your work. If no external source is used an SBS is still required." ...to be confusing... Is it "optional" or "still required"? I stated what and from where the source images came from (me)...and can probably track them down if you really believe I'd steal them in order to create an image like this...[let me know] I'll have to 'practice/get used to' creating a stepbystep guide in this area...or just not submit anymore...
If no external source is used an SBS is still required. Easy to understand.
5.3. Use of Personal Images as Source:
If you use your own personal images as a source, link to its online location and proof it's yours. If it's nowhere online, upload the uncut source to your step by step guide, with an explanation that it is your image.
The reason for a SBS is to show the intermediate steps.
This is great and very interesting.
It's an older piece not made specifically for this contest...and as such no record of progressive steps were made or kept...(but I could probably re-create or explain if there's any questions as to a particular area...)
Having looked at the original image in the SBS this looks mostly the result of a particular free filter I can't remember the name of. I could be wrong mind you. Either way it's interesting to me at least...I like images that inspire the viewer's brain to make its own interpretation.
Parts of it were as easy as mirroring an 'object' together...others, not so much... The bottom left 1/4 has some major work. It's a miniature cathedral...
Howdie stranger!
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