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Space Management - III
posted by aryanimagery - 22nd of february, 2008
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I have discussed the space definition and camera position relative to space. In this one I have wrote my ideas regarding the lenses and how they affect the spce, wide angle and telephoto lens.
When we use a wide-angle lens, we are ... More... 
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Space Management - II
posted by aryanimagery - 21st of february, 2008
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Camera position plays a vital role in creating and arranging positive and negative spaces. The relationship between where the camera is positioned and where the elements in frame physically exist is one of the most important things ... More... 
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Space Management - I
posted by aryanimagery - 20th of february, 2008
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Using Space Management and Layering, we manipulate the two dimensional photographic space and introduce depth by changing the relationship of distance between elements and their size.
Positive and negative space occupies all areas ... More... 
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Time is Relative
posted by espion - 29th of november, 2007
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Yeah! I finally got an image accepted for Assignment!
This image was created via layering multiple exposures of a clock ticking, with each shot taken 1 sec apart, coinciding exactly with the second hand arriving at the mark.
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Layering a Render
posted by avion49 - 5th of september, 2007
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I'll admit it, trying to render this scene in one take was going to take more time than I was willing to put up with. And I'd heard about layering a render.
After asking around, I discovered this tutorial, [link=http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/tutorial/tutorial/-/?id=1422]... More... 
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black background
posted by oliver222 - 15th of august, 2007
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It is simple, open one picture in photoshop and mark it with rectangle... and do copy, open new document with same dimension auto and do paste... on the left side is layer box with two layers one is background colored on white, with ... More... 
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