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About the Pictures in the Header


Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 5:47 pm. Add a comment

All the photographs themselves I took, and B can probably tell you how irritatingly long I grouched at Photoshop whilst twiddling with them. However I should mention the authors of a couple of brushes and effects that were used.

Picture 1-Intrigue
No effects, but just incase you’re interested it is a photo of one of my favourite parts of ‘Macbeth’ (and no I won’t go and stand outside of the dressing room and spin around three times).

Picture 2-Gadabout
It’s a tractor. A toy one clearly, it came from Toys R Us if you want one for yourself. It makes mooing sounds and everything. I used the Lomo effect from Omar the Radwan and tweaked it a bit to my needs.

Picture 3-Enigmas
That be me. So strictly speaking I didn’t take the photograph, but more directed it. Tweaking is all mine.

Picture 4-Tattle
Erm well obviously it’s Scrabble, and since Hasbro and co seem to have been in an overly litigious mood of late, I should point out that I took the photograph, and therefore own the copyright. The object, or person in a photograph does not own the copyright. So overly keen to sue Hasbroans feel flattered, and least the letters aren’t naked, with prostitutes or something.
The effect is by Fallout75 with some tweaks.

Picture 5-Dazzle
Again the effect is Fallout75’s with some tweaking. The model is the eponymous Lara.

Picture 6-Talkies
Me again. My tweaking too.

Picture 7-Shindigs
The model is Nero, Lara’s partner in crime. The only thing in the glass was water, for anyone concerned about his wellbeing, though frankly he will steal anything liquid if it’s left unattended.
Two brush sets were used in this picture one is by Alphanimalia_Fantasy, and the other by Heartdriven. They’re both on deviantART as far as I know.
The font at the bottom of the photograph is called Biro_Script. It’s a lovely font, but a complete pain in the bum if you want to type more than three letters.

The Font
The font is called Parisian, and is by George Williams.

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