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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Great subject for a 3D image. Interesting lines keep the viewer on this sculpture, and it was good placement that the sign(?)in the background didn't merge with the sculpture lines. |
May 20th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Very nice! The earth even appears in 3D which helps make the scene seem possible. The proportions don't bother me at all since its a fun scene. |
May 20th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Nice picture Betty. It is nice that there was an odd number of dandelions at slightly different heights to keep the focus on the flowers. I would have maybe pinched off the dead (?) or is it a tinier bud (?)just behind the top flower to keep it a threesome. But it is a good 3D shot. |
May 20th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Very good Nick...you did great in attempting to make a 3D out of a 2D. I think you succeeded very well except for the bottom of the butterfly wings, at least from what I can see. The flowers turned out nice. How long did it take to make the depth masks? Did it take several attempts? |
May 20th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Comment |
I love this image! Before I looked at it in 3D I was thinking there is a lot of clutter but boy! it really is nicely separated all the way left to right and top to bottom. The carts lead the viewer down to the aisle. There is so much to pause over.
I would have cropped out the partial wheel that is poking into view on the bottom left. Color and lighting is perfect.
I feel sorry for the grocery stockers who had to put all of things back on the shelves...and hopefully nothing was frozen. |
May 13th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Reply |
I can understand the comment of the paint by number look. (see my reply to David). I had been at an art exhibition of posters at the Milwaukee Art Museum and that is what I was aiming for. Maybe I will see if the composition of the image makes a difference in the posterizing. |
May 13th |
| 68 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Posterization is a form of art that is used to greatly reduce the number of tones in a photograph. This would result in a simplified form of the photograph that is used to create posters. It is does reduce the details because it reduces the number of tones. The original image probably lent itself to the paint by number look. |
May 13th |
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