Hi there,
I have already offered this request to a gimptalk member privately, but due to sudden (new) time restrictions am putting it out there in case I need to find a replacement Gimp-wizard. I may not need one, but am putting out feelers just in case.
This is for a feature film I am producing.
It consists of a series of photos of a model wearing "Art fashion" style clothing in front of a blue and white background. I need the images edited to resmble highly-processed magazine style images, such as those found in Vogue, Rolling Stone etc. I am not putting the images up out of respect for the actress, but can email them to you.
Reply if interested.
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Photo editing for Film Make it look like a fashion shoot + graphics
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 02:10 AM
zapp, on 10 April 2012 - 05:04 AM, said:
Hi there,
I have already offered this request to a gimptalk member privately, but due to sudden (new) time restrictions am putting it out there in case I need to find a replacement Gimp-wizard. I may not need one, but am putting out feelers just in case.
This is for a feature film I am producing.
It consists of a series of photos of a model wearing "Art fashion" style clothing in front of a blue and white background. I need the images edited to resmble highly-processed magazine style images, such as those found in Vogue, Rolling Stone etc. I am not putting the images up out of respect for the actress, but can email them to you.
Reply if interested.
I have already offered this request to a gimptalk member privately, but due to sudden (new) time restrictions am putting it out there in case I need to find a replacement Gimp-wizard. I may not need one, but am putting out feelers just in case.
This is for a feature film I am producing.
It consists of a series of photos of a model wearing "Art fashion" style clothing in front of a blue and white background. I need the images edited to resmble highly-processed magazine style images, such as those found in Vogue, Rolling Stone etc. I am not putting the images up out of respect for the actress, but can email them to you.
Reply if interested.
Not really interested in Vogue and such, care to post an example of a "highly-processed" image?
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