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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
After several suggestions, I finally removed the reflection in the eye image. |
Feb 22nd |
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| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
The white object is a reflection of the room light off the half silvered mirror reflecting off my eye glasses. I thought about cloning it out, but there was no good "skin and hair" that I could clone in very well in 3D so I left it. |
Feb 19th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
Betty, I am still interested in using this image in the 2D-3D comparison series, but this image is rather soft in focus when shown on a large screen. Do you have an image similar to this that is sharper in focus? |
Feb 15th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Interesting view of this kind of art. The figures are very different (modernistic you say) but to me it's not the 21st century style, but a stile of the 40s and 50s. But I'm not well trained is art culture and maybe "modernistic" is the name for this style. And art done after the 2000s has a different name. Great view that really shows this exaggerated style. |
Feb 13th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Before looking at this in 3D, it's boring mostly with flat leaves and a shiny circle in the middle. In 3D one can see the spherical bubble on a leaf and all the other leaves in depth even back to the green leaves in the back. I really like it in 3D. I'm thinking of doing a series of the value of a 3D image over just the same flat image. Would you mind if I use this image to show how important 3D is in a good image? |
Feb 13th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Great view of the rotating globe. As best as I can guess, the globe was supported and spinning by the two centers of the frame work. When you brought it forward in PS, it now seems to be floating in the air with no support. Your move was done well. The burn out of the light in the window on the left is a little annoying. Bet you had a great cruse. |
Feb 13th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Interesting view of your phone. I have 3DSteroidPro but it only shows 3D as side by side images, using viewing lenses to see up close. How do you see 3D from your screen by moving left and right? Do you have a special 3D screen in front of your phone's screen? I was looking at this with my 3D glasses and there is no 3D to the gnome. He is flat but just positioned behind your APP icons. The icons have a little vertical offset if the gnome is perfectly aligned vertically. |
Feb 13th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Well done image. It's hard to tell if it's a real person or a museum manikin. There's a bottle of Nyquil on the dresser and a box of real tissues behind the pillow. But then her complexion is so perfect and no wrinkles around her ankle or below her knee. You'll have to quell my query as to person or manikin. Great image. |
Feb 13th |
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