Jangbu
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Jangbu got a reaction from Richard Fillebrown in 1-21-19 Lunar Eclipse
Composite of six exposures of the recent total lunar eclipse viewed from Connecticut, USA. Exposures ranged from ISO100, f13, 1/200sec for the full moon before onset of the eclipse to ISO400, f6.3, 3sec for the total eclipse. Baby, it was cold outside (-18F wind chill). I've just about thawed out though.
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Jangbu got a reaction from SharonPerp in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu reacted to Kasper-V in Humorous composite photos with Affinity Photo
The devil finds work for idle hands, they say. I'm not sure if this counts as keeping out of trouble or the devil's work, but I've been amusing myself searching for self-portraits with a window and ... 'improving' them. (All the additional images I found with Google.) See what you think !
Portrait of Bartolomeo Bonghi.
But if you will call yourself Bart Bongy, you're asking for it, aren't you?
"No, YOU tell him he's in my light!"
Marie-Denise Villers 1774 – 1821, self portrait with friend.
Saint Luke reading the government's latest social distancing guidelines to the Virgin and infant Jesus.
Rogier van der Weyden, 16th century self-portrait (He's the one on the right).
Raphael meets Magritte ...
Animated GIF made with JASC Animation Studio
This is a self-portrait by 19th century Dutch artist Louis Meijer, but I've been very cheeky and replaced his painting with some artwork of my own.
I used the Pen tool to select the canvas; if you switch to the Selection brush you can use Refine to, well, refine the selection -- it will do much of the work for you, so you don't have to work so hard with the Pen. I matched the drawing to the mask with the Perspective tool.
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Jangbu reacted to Jeremy_Waller in 5 moon sequence
Greetings Readers,
In collecting moon pictures to make a composite picture we received 5 very clear days and nights. On each night I took a picture of the moon and processed the images in Affinity Photo. These images show the waxing (getting brighter) moon on 5 consecutive evenings. The first (waxing crescent moon), third(first quarter moon) and fifth(waxing gibbous moon) seem good enough to include in my final composite picture. The top sequence contain the original images and the colour saturated version is the bottom sequence.
Jeremy
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Jangbu reacted to wonderings in Copyright Question
Yes, because people want to get paid for their work. Because you don't want to waste your money is not a good reason to copy and use someone else work. You giving it away for free does not make it ok or any better and probably makes it worse as there will be a near identical free version floating around when someone made it and is trying to make money off the original. This is theft. If you were tracing for yourself and playing around no issue, but this is for a project you are working on. I am guessing it costs less then $20 USD for image, not something that will break the bank.
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Jangbu reacted to Multi4G in Save a blurred image - Affinity Photo Tutorial
Learn how to sharpen blurred images with this little trick. It uses different methods from unsharpen mask to contrast and clarity. But then only applies to effect to the areas needed, so it looks even sharper as result of a optical illusion.
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Jangbu reacted to Multi4G in Custom Vignette Trick - Affinity Photo Tutorial
Learn how to create custom Vignettes. Full artistic freedom with all the settings you can Imagine.
In this video I will show you how you can use the erase blend mode to create a Vignette out of any shape in Affinity Photo
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Jangbu reacted to IsabelAracama in Female old world swallowtail butterfly
Scientific illustration: Entomology. (Papilio machaon). I have used 3 brushes, vectors & bitmaps. I also experimented how nicely the expand stroke feature works (antennas). Made them in a swoosh, I even heard it hhhh Project bigger here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/91320519/EntomologicalScientific-Illustration
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Jangbu reacted to IsabelAracama in Scientific illustration: Iberian red fox
If anyone had asked me short time ago what would I go for if ditching Photoshop for digital painting, my normal answer would have been "Affinity Photo". But then one day I found myself painting in Designer's pixel persona and loving it too! I'm faster every time and understand a bit better the brushes, which for whatever the reason have always been a bit of a hard to handle and tame subject matter for me in Serif products.
I am currently researching on different species for better and more effective workflows when it comes to science communication and illustration. This is an attempt to improve painting fur... More to come!
Full project including time-lapse here: : https://www.behance.net/gallery/93107969/Scientif-illustration-Mammals
UPDATE ON RESEARCH>
So, now I am trying to replicate this craziness with the so called vector brushes in the Designer persona. I reckon the guy on the left needs a comb! hahaaha!!
Anyways.. one step at a time, I'll get him one. The one on the right is for comparing both versions side by side.
Brushes galore!!
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Jangbu got a reaction from IsabelAracama in Scientific illustration: Scarce dragonfly (male & female)
Extraordinary work!
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Jangbu reacted to IsabelAracama in Scientific illustration: Scarce dragonfly (male & female)
Created these two last week as part of a current project I'm working on. It's done fully on Affinity Designer with a mixed workflow of vectors and bitmaps.
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Jangbu reacted to firstdefence in Moon Mandala
Loved watching Space 1999, and UFO with Col Straker (Ed Bishop) I met him at the NEC, there was also a brummie speaking Klingon that asked him a few questions then said "Ta-ra-a-bit" and walked away, I thought I'd stepped into an alternative universe
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Jangbu got a reaction from j3rry in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu got a reaction from Alfred in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu got a reaction from Kasper-V in Moon Mandala
Thanks Kasper. It was a fortuitous bit of whimsy.
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Jangbu reacted to Kasper-V in Moon Mandala
It's sometimes astonishing what images make good kaleidoscopic pictures. I think it's a matter of luck to find one -- when you set out to try, you can get through quite a few without getting a good result. Your moon mandala took me by surprise, Jangbu! It works very well, and I wouldn't have expected it to.
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Jangbu got a reaction from Kasper-V in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu reacted to Kapuan in Christmas Card
Hello,
I just finished creating a new Christmas card for the place where I work.
Back / Front
Inside
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Jangbu got a reaction from John Rostron in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu reacted to GarryP in Moon Mandala
Moon Base Alpha has grown in size quite a bit; those Alphans have been busy. (A “Space 1999” reference there for the oldies.)
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Jangbu got a reaction from ronnyb in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu got a reaction from GarryP in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.
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Jangbu got a reaction from Smee Again in Moon Mandala
Captured and colorized an image of the nearly full moon, then used the mirror effect to convert the moon into a mandala.