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beandelphiki) wrote2007-12-11 09:46 am
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MA NAH MA DOGPILE LOL!
My commentary on House fandom's
elicia8 wank:
I knew that she was a huge fake all along. I mean, I gave her the benefit of the doubt...but I just had that sinking feeling, you know? I haven't been commenting to her journal lately becausemy workplace is trying to kill me I was really starting to feel manipulated, and I didn't like it.
I don't know why other people didn't notice it, too...it was really obvious that she was just Photoshopping screencaps.
For example:
The charcoal portrait of House is clearly a fake.
To prove it, I'll do the same thing.
Here's a screencap from the pilot episode:

And here's the same cap, put through Photoshop's "chalk and charcoal" filter. Note that the realism here is because I spent several minutes adjusting the sliders to get the maximum amount of detail:

...See how easy that is? I'm sure I could do an even better job with a program more advanced than Photoshop.
Also, the "scribblism" portraits?
TOTALLY a Photoshop filter. I'll post my examples of how that can be done just as soon as I figure out which filter it is.
IN CONCLUSION, 'tis a puzzlement how people don't think things through these days. I say they didn't get enough Sesame Street as kids.
On that note, have some Sesame Street!
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I knew that she was a huge fake all along. I mean, I gave her the benefit of the doubt...but I just had that sinking feeling, you know? I haven't been commenting to her journal lately because
I don't know why other people didn't notice it, too...it was really obvious that she was just Photoshopping screencaps.
For example:
The charcoal portrait of House is clearly a fake.
To prove it, I'll do the same thing.
Here's a screencap from the pilot episode:

And here's the same cap, put through Photoshop's "chalk and charcoal" filter. Note that the realism here is because I spent several minutes adjusting the sliders to get the maximum amount of detail:

...See how easy that is? I'm sure I could do an even better job with a program more advanced than Photoshop.
Also, the "scribblism" portraits?
TOTALLY a Photoshop filter. I'll post my examples of how that can be done just as soon as I figure out which filter it is.
IN CONCLUSION, 'tis a puzzlement how people don't think things through these days. I say they didn't get enough Sesame Street as kids.
On that note, have some Sesame Street!