Urban colours

oneeye

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Bit of Urban grafitti with a touch of banksy.


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Hi Jimbo

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Thanks
 
Bit of Urban grafitti with a touch of banksy.


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Nice capture Jimbo - don't like the frame though - find it very distracting from the main shot as it's so vivid and a couple of the actual graffiti colours are so vivid as well that the almost look "on top" of the main shot - if that makes sense ?

What PP did you do ?

JIm
 
Cheers Jim, The idea was to get bright colour including the frame, maybe a tad ott.

PP... Was Basic levels>increase saturation, Then Made a new back ground in bright red> dragged Graffiti pic on top,Then using the eraser and a soft brush click on one corner then hold down the shift key and click another corner ( Gives a strait soft edge ).
 
Cheers Jim, The idea was to get bright colour including the frame, maybe a tad ott.

PP... Was Basic levels>increase saturation, Then Made a new back ground in bright red> dragged Graffiti pic on top,Then using the eraser and a soft brush click on one corner then hold down the shift key and click another corner ( Gives a strait soft edge ).

Thanks for that - I'm sure I'll find the "framing technique" quite useful :smashin:

Jim
 
oneeye, the frame is certainly banksyesque. The ones that are not painted over usually have a gawdy frame and perspex cover over them to protect them.

Nice take on the theme, and variation on the graffiti shots that are prominent this month.
 
oneeye, the frame is certainly banksyesque. The ones that are not painted over usually have a gawdy frame and perspex cover over them to protect them.

Nice take on the theme, and variation on the graffiti shots that are prominent this month.
I was hoping to get something different but nothing turned up, So had to go with what I had.
 
Original received James :smashin:
 
Great idea but I don't like the border at all I'm afraid. I find it very off putting. It would only work if there was some blank space between the end of the graffiti and the border (a bit like a mount in a real picture).

" It would only work if there was some blank space between the end of the graffiti and the border (a bit like a mount in a real picture). ",I take it that you mean that way would work for you!:lesson:, Cos actually it works very well for me.
 

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