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Posted: 2007-04-07 19:39
by KP
I made a few, too. Here's one:
(I know, need to work on the edges)
High res:
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q19/ ... top2-1.jpg
Posted: 2007-04-07 19:53
by Raniak
'[R-PUB wrote:R@ge']
Could you give us some intel what you did??
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Changed saturation, color balance and added light on the window with the brush... that's all I can remember, most of the things I do are trial and error

Posted: 2007-04-08 13:29
by asch
Raniak wrote:1680x1050 ? o.O
Awesome! Thanks! That resolution is a 22" widescreen size.
Posted: 2007-04-08 17:57
by Raniak
If anyone want to see the day version...

Posted: 2007-04-08 17:58
by R@ge
i just had to make another night version.. that image you made there was so cool i just had to try....
I tried a different approach.. i thought it turned out to be quite nice...
Maybe not as nice as yours Raniak, but different.....
Moonlight:

Posted: 2007-04-08 18:05
by Leo
Why is there light coming in through the windows?
Posted: 2007-04-08 18:06
by R@ge
Leo wrote:Why is there light coming in through the windows?
moonlight????

Posted: 2007-04-08 18:08
by DirtyRat
some of the gallery pics in the screenshot thread done by [R-PUB]R@ge (above!) are stunning to use as wallpapers...
Posted: 2007-04-08 18:09
by SnipA
how are you creating the light in the windows?
Posted: 2007-04-08 18:21
by bosco_
Wow Rage, that night version is awesome!
Btw I still got one of your screens as wallpaper
I did a different approach for mine:

Posted: 2007-04-08 18:26
by R@ge
bosco wrote:
I did a different approach for mine:

Nice to hear that...
but could you please give me the original png file for that image.....
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm falling in loooooooove here bosco!!!
Posted: 2007-04-08 18:28
by bosco_
Come online in Xfire, then I'll send it to you.
Btw, I just see that the stroke of the USMC insignia is a bit ugly :-/
Here's my clean version:

Posted: 2007-04-08 19:48
by hoc_xfirestormx
SnipA wrote:how are you creating the light in the windows?
i dunno how rage did it, but try geometric selection, select the area you want illuminated, new layer, paint bucket the layer white (just the selected area should go white), ctrl d to deselect, gaussian blur it, erase unneeded parts. fo sho.
Posted: 2007-04-09 12:39
by Leo
'[R-PUB wrote:R@ge']moonlight????
Moonlight is never that strong though, you should dim it down a lot, right now it looks like you made the outside dark and kept the inside the same, but it's still a really nice wallpaper, better than i could have done