graphic artist

High Fashion Harajuku

Another year has passed! 2011 has been a fruitful year for all of us and what a great way to start 2012 is by giving.

As you can see the original image seems flat and needs tons of clearing. A lot of clutter which basically distracts the viewer to the subject.

1.     First we want to do is to clean up the image using the “patch tool-ticked to source”, by dragging the selected area to the cleaner part on the image these  instantly clones the texture of the selected part to the new one . Also used was a clone tool (soft brush-opacity 53).

 

Applying the vignette and some minor color correction we get these. The vignette further emphasizes more towards the subject giving it more impact to the image.

On the Third part I will just be breaking down the layers in elementary description to show how I derived the final look of the Image.

The Project was facilitated by LIGHTBENDER PROJECT Dubai. It was a Charity shoot led by Noel Pangilinan, the President of the group.

Model : Jana Leontschuk
Designer : Rocky Gathercole
MUA : Ivy Kep Peralta
Photo/Post: Ben Carino

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DIY Gorilla Skates

DIY Gorilla Skates from Ben Carino on Vimeo.

The Idea came from Kickstarter, the goal is to create an inexpensive DIY dolly that can somehow have the flexibility to create professional shots, rotate around objects, sliding, gliding and panning shots.

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The Fighter

My first attempt on 3 point lighting. I tried to deconstruct a lighting similar to Howard Schartz image on Manny Paquiao as shown here: So, Deconstructing the image it We Get:

1. A softbox Above the Subject.

2. A Strobe at the back

3. Another infront.

Modifying mine with a red gel. Diagram Below: Diagram courtesy of  lightingdiagrams.com.

Post process will be on my next entry. Thanks for Reading!

 

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Typography invites

Project I made a few months ago. For an Adobe workshop.

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Amazon

Another funshoot from the lightbender project. For now, will show the layers Used to achieve the look. I know some some photoshop artist can reverse the the workflow and achieve the final image just by referring through layers. O lazy Me…

Have A great day reversing!

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Amazon Queen

First Tuts on Photo manipulation, Ill try to make it step by step so please bear with me, with the A huge thank you to another lightbender Project Friend, Leon for sharing this great image.  This are the two images we are going to work with.

Lets Manipulate the foreground to match exactly like the BG.

1. Drag the amazon lady image to the elephant.

 

 

2. Erase or make a garbage mask around the foreground; this is to eliminate excess “garbage” around the image, also to see the placement of the your foreground to the animal.

 

 

3. You can also skip the bullshit i said in no.2 and Directly use your pentool – path to trace your subject. After the labor intensive part; right click on the path to “MAKE SELECTION” radius 1 px.

 

4. We can further fix the foreground by clicking on the rectangular marquee tool and choosing refine edge button,  set the output with with new layer mask with layer  mask, and VIEW on black or any of your choosing. Adjust the image on your liking!

 

5.  We can adjust the elephant image color tone by IMAGE>ADJUSTMENT>LEVEL or CURVES OR HUE and Saturation. This is to make the background blend to the subject.

6. with some minor tweaks you should be arriving with an image like so. LOL. Sorry I forgot to screen capture the other details but WTF. Its MY First!

7. To achieve the Logo of  on the Elephants forehead draw any icon using a black brush or pencil to a new photoshop file.

8. Copy the hair color of the model using the EYEDROPPER Tool. To show continuity of

the color red. Using the Paint bucket tool fill your logo design with the color similar to the hair. Select the logo by its color range and drag the selected  color to the elephant forehead.  We then follow the elephant’s head bump by warping the logo. EDIT>TRANSFORM>WARP

After all the adjustments. set the logo layer TO HARD LIGHT  with 60% Opacity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Using the Paint Brush tool on the same logo layer we paint the elephant skin creases with the same color to achieve paint leaks; just for aesthetics. Adjust the image and detail further to your liking.

 

 

Final Image should look like these:

Thanks for bearing! The second tutorial will be on color treatment. As you can observe in the index page the image has a golden tint on it.

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