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My First HDR Photo Manipulation. [ShipWreck]
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tbh , you didnt change much but the CC. so i wouldnt say its a manipulation. but either way good work
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RQKZ wrote tbh , you didnt change much but the CC. so i wouldnt say its a manipulation. but either way good work
Its called an HDR Effect...and manipulation means to change something in some way. so yes it is a manipulation. but thanks anyway
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Daemon-Inkz wrote It's way over done...
How were you achieving this look?
I did a quick example of a more subtle HDR effect using the dodge and burn tools.
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I was trying to make it over-done because I am currently practising for creating a comic strip at college. So I thought the best way to go about it was to turn real life images into a slightly over-done hdr effect because I cant draw for shit
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