I have absolutely no incentive to take the camera out at the moment, so I'm having a play around with Photoshop.
I thought that I'd try and do something different with an image I captured at the 2012 Zombie Shuffle in Melbourne.
#1. The original image with the exposure boosted to +1.8 to give me better separation between the subject and background.
![Zombie Attack 1.jpg Click image for larger version Name: Zombie Attack 1.jpg Views: 0 Size: 136.2 KB ID: 472598](filedata/fetch?id=472598&d=1733079412)
#2. Into Photoshop and remove B/G. Not sure what to do with veil and shoes yet, will depend on how the finished image looks.
![Zombie Attack 2.jpg Click image for larger version Name: Zombie Attack 2.jpg Views: 0 Size: 340.7 KB ID: 472599](filedata/fetch?id=472599&d=1733079285)
Download a couple of stock images from unsplash.com. Thank you Isac.
#3. Graveyard.
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#4. Ominous Sky.
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#5. Some masks, layers and there you go.
![Zombies Rising.jpg Click image for larger version Name: Zombies Rising.jpg Views: 0 Size: 401.2 KB ID: 472602](filedata/fetch?id=472602&d=1733079390)
It needs quite a bit of fine tuning, but I have saved all the PSD files so I can go back and edit to my hearts content.
Thoughts, comments, criticisms all welcome. Happy to upload any images to help with suggestions.
I thought that I'd try and do something different with an image I captured at the 2012 Zombie Shuffle in Melbourne.
#1. The original image with the exposure boosted to +1.8 to give me better separation between the subject and background.
#2. Into Photoshop and remove B/G. Not sure what to do with veil and shoes yet, will depend on how the finished image looks.
Download a couple of stock images from unsplash.com. Thank you Isac.
#3. Graveyard.
#4. Ominous Sky.
#5. Some masks, layers and there you go.
It needs quite a bit of fine tuning, but I have saved all the PSD files so I can go back and edit to my hearts content.
Thoughts, comments, criticisms all welcome. Happy to upload any images to help with suggestions.
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