This is what I use Indigo for
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Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Actually Stinkie your images remind me of photographs. There is a 'look' or 'feel' to them that I see in a lot of current photography.
It's a testament both to your skills and to Indigo to be able to produce digital images that don't 'look' digital.
......now if only you could focus!
PS: I think part of the charm in your images is that they are out of focus. Maybe a bit too much OOF?
It's a testament both to your skills and to Indigo to be able to produce digital images that don't 'look' digital.
......now if only you could focus!
PS: I think part of the charm in your images is that they are out of focus. Maybe a bit too much OOF?
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psor wrote:Now that you've mentioned it.
Yeah ... gotta watch that. It's a thin line between 'just right' and 'David Hamilton'.Doug Armand wrote:Maybe a bit too much OOF?
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Hehe - yes many days in my youth was spent examining the techniques used by Hamilton. You wouldn't believe the number of hours I spent pouring over his images.Stinkie wrote:psor wrote:Now that you've mentioned it.
Yeah ... gotta watch that. It's a thin line between 'just right' and 'David Hamilton'.Doug Armand wrote:Maybe a bit too much OOF?
Actually in truth I did. I used to work for one of his agents and often saw his work. At the time he had a really distinctive style. But the fact that you know Hamilton's work may be giving something away about your age? you aren't 75 years old are you?
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Not for another 43 years.
I mentioned Hamilton because I feel he's a prime example of pushing the soft focus thing too far.
I mentioned Hamilton because I feel he's a prime example of pushing the soft focus thing too far.
Strange thing is: I am trying to make them look digital! Or, to be precise: artificial, somewhere in-between photography and CG.Doug Armand wrote:It's a testament both to your skills and to Indigo to be able to produce digital images that don't 'look' digital.
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Then you Sir are a cad!Stinkie wrote:Not for another 43 years.
I mentioned Hamilton because I feel he's a prime example of pushing the soft focus thing too far.
Strange thing is: I am trying to make them look digital! Or, to be precise: artificial, somewhere in-between photography and CG.Doug Armand wrote:It's a testament both to your skills and to Indigo to be able to produce digital images that don't 'look' digital.
or using CAD...
LOL it's late and I've been sipping the amber nectar.....
No but seriously I like what you do. And in spite of your comment I'm sorry but I find it's more photographic than digital - which is why I like it I guess.
But even D.Hamilton got his shots in focus.........
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Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Not being a native English speaker, I had to consult my dictionary. Guess what you're saying is that I'm something of a dilettante. I concur.Doug Armand wrote:Then you Sir are a cad!
or using CAD...
Double or triple distilled?Doug Armand wrote:LOL it's late and I've been sipping the amber nectar.....
Yeah ... Haven't found the proper balance just yet. This may sound strange to you, but I'm confident rendering offers far more possibilities than 'merely' emulating photography. Mind you, I'm not saying trying to achieve photographic quality is a bad thing - there's certainly valid reasons why one would try to do so. I am just pointing out rendering as such is a autonomous medium.Doug Armand wrote:(...) in spite of your comment I'm sorry but I find it's more photographic than digital (...)
B*st*rd had better looking models too!Doug Armand wrote:But even D.Hamilton got his shots in focus.........
Re: This is what I use Indigo for
These are really interesting pieces of art, Stinkie.
I find them very inspiring, and each one of them has a peculiar feeling. Congratulations!
I see small computing artifacts, though. You can see them in the black part of the glossy support, mostly in the second image..
I find them very inspiring, and each one of them has a peculiar feeling. Congratulations!
I see small computing artifacts, though. You can see them in the black part of the glossy support, mostly in the second image..
Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Yeah ... not sure what happened there! Easy enough to fix, though.
Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Stinkie wrote:Yeah ... not sure what happened there! Easy enough to fix, though.
Looks like the issue I've reported. And ya it's easy to fix, render longer.
take care
psor
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Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Sounds rather inefficient. I just tell myself it's a procedural texture.psor wrote:And ya it's easy to fix, render longer.
Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Tower blocks. Two of them. Yay.
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Doug Armand wrote:Stinkie,
Please go here and use
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Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Stinkie, please NEVER use something like this!
Cheers, David
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Re: This is what I use Indigo for
Let it go, Armand, let it go.
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