Sunday, October 31, 2010

KALEIDOSCOPE


With this wallpaper- I played around with some new techniques like Kristies, Alf's Border, The Plug-In Site, Box Top Web Tools, etc and programs like Dreamsuite together with PS 7 - in order the create a multi-layer kaleidoscope of special effects intertwined into one picture. This was just a bit of horse-playing around. Still...It came out fab .....I think!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY


In this Wallpaper- I was only half-way in the mood of creativity. I simply did copy/paste/refine. I was a bit lazy to go full-scale graphic....so I compiled a pic that was basic photo manipulation- with a bit of touch here and there...nothing extravaganza- really.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL


This Wallpaper I created the same way as the Wallpaper below- same technique- except I used special filters to create the book-like background. I also just took a pic of a young girl- and created a special scenario behind it. My themes are " fantasy " in this creations,- by using real life mixed with fantasy surroundings.

HIGH SCHOOL PORTRAIT


I created this wallpaper by using a normal photograph of a schoolgirl. I created the whole background,- render it black & white, use Photoshop's Van Der Lee plug-ins and some others to create the 3D scenario- and paste the colors onto the black & white background.

My aim with this creation was to create a fantasy background that is somewhat different from the normal boring "High-School" pictures taken by the photographing corporate market...something new and fresh.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

SWEET MEMORIES

This Wallpaper I created for a couple of colleagues from work. The theme is that of friends that have a happy memory of a vacation together on a remote island. I used a photo they took, inserted a wooded background- add a bit of graphic artistry to it, activated Adobe, Gimp and Panos to create the 3D effect....and spiced-up the picture. , I add the rose- created a diagonal flat rotation of the inner-scenario.....then framed it to complete that extra touch. The end-product came out quite well I believe.