Thanks!
I use for almost everything a nice compact but not tooooo narrow program called Paint.NET - much better than MS Paint but faster to start and not as complex as GIMP, which I use for those specific things Paint.NEt can't do (e.g. animated gifs). Here I used the standard black-and-white filter before altering contrast and then applied the standard sepia filter whose colour I then modified a bit. Then some sharpening/greasing effets (I dunno what they are called in English, though). The postcardish edges were made in GIMP, though, with a soft spray-like brush. |
phenomenal collection of interesting stuff ...
O where do you get it all, you are amazing, Thanks you very much;) |
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Thanks so much for the information on PAINT.net and GIMP! I've never played around with modifying screen shots before now but you've inspired me. Wish me luck. |
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Type vii leaving sub bunker http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/w...f1/SH5/1ia.jpg
Credits goes to tonschk for his original. |
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Some real nice shots, Kaluens. :salute: The last one looks like a still from a 1920s film, very eerie indeed.
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Great,:up:
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That water is just so realistic :yeah:
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Silent Hunter 6, a prophetic view:- A little fan attached to the screen which turns on when on the bridge. Also a hidden spray to dampen your face when the waves hit the boat. :rock: heh, salt water in yer coffee. hooo, just a thought |
Wow, is that the sub's shadow on the sea floor? Sweet shot!
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The above few are all great screenshots but the point of the 'Realistic Photo' thread is to make it look like it was a real photo taken during the war. :sunny:
Have a look at the ones on the previous page. |
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