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    How it is made?

    I cannot understand what is made with this photo to make it look like cartoon, may be you can advise somethig or some tutorials??


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    Next time post a link to the photo, and not post the image here! -> that will make sure you don't get in any trouble with the admins here, as it is not allowed to post material that is not yours!

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    ok

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    Last edited by Charlie4fun; 10-16-2011 at 03:47 AM.

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    Oh My Gawd--That guy's bridal couple portraits are freakin' AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Truly world-class photo illustration work.

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    FANTASTIC work! You can get some clues through the EXIF data, which amazingly, is intact.

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    Wow, that is some amazing work.


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    His photos go a lot beyond EXIF data. He is pretty good with Photoshop where most of his look comes from.

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    I would submit that he's a rather beyond "pretty good".

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    You're right tirediron. But even more than that he has a very creative mind to come up with the props, lighting, scenery, etc. I think he has a folder full of great skies he drops in when he needs them.

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    Technically they're great, but not really my taste, they're kitschy IMO, and I can't imagine doing that for every wedding, that's alot of time in front of a computer. Thinking about making those makes me want to kill myself!

    These other photographers have a pretty similar style:
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    Absolutely amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bynx View Post
    You're right tirediron. But even more than that he has a very creative mind to come up with the props, lighting, scenery, etc. I think he has a folder full of great skies he drops in when he needs them.
    Very creative indeed, and I think you're right about the skies. I sort of agree with Switch though, while outstanding images, they're not really to my taste, and I think they've past being photographs and have moved into the category of graphic images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sw1tchFX View Post
    These other photographers have a pretty similar style:
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    That is exactly the Russian wedding CRAP that I am custom to seeing. Its hideous, but I often see it.

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    That is exactly the Russian wedding CRAP that I am custom to seeing. Its hideous, but I often see it.[/QUOTE]

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