At The Drawing Board

© Kip T. Berger

At The Drawing Board

Uploaded: October 15, 2004

Description

Composite of one image used twice. Took photo of my camera with zoom lens attached, then converted to a pencil sketch in Digital Image Pro. Then in Photo Impact, opened original picture of camera, and put the sketch over top as a seperate layer. Added grid pattern to sketch, along with page curl. Masked out the area of the zoom lens, so original would show through. Getting to final drawing board image.

Comments

S J October 15, 2004

Very creative image, Kip! You've done a cool job on this! I like it! #178658

Kip T. Berger October 15, 2004

Hi Sanjay,
Thanks for the nice feedback. I like trying to think of different ways to show things. You have some wonderful images in your gallery. Thanks you for taking time to comment on my image. #842230

Colleen Braun October 15, 2004

very creative... #842273

Kip T. Berger October 15, 2004

Thanks Colleen. I like your gallery ; and I appreciuate your comments. #846617

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