mirdux 0 Report post Posted January 23, 2007 I saw some pictures on a guys deviantart profile and in my opinion they looked amazing. Although it seemed like they were taken from a real picture and really messed with..... It said photomanipulation somewhere in there, so it leads me to believe that this is possibly what the process is called? If so, or anything else, what IS it called, and what would i need as far as software goes to do it ? any tutorials? thanks, Dux Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foolakadugie 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2007 I saw some pictures on a guys deviantart profile and in my opinion they looked amazing. Although it seemed like they were taken from a real picture and really messed with..... It said photomanipulation somewhere in there, so it leads me to believe that this is possibly what the process is called? If so, or anything else, what IS it called, and what would i need as far as software goes to do it ? any tutorials? thanks, DuxPhoto manipulation is generally just a term to describe altering a photograph.Usually this is done in applications like Photoshop or GIMP or other photo editors.I suppose it could ALSO mean manipulating the photos in the developing/printing process in the darkroom but for the most part manipulation these days is much more common on the computer. If you link to the image I might be able to give you some ideas on how they might have done what they did, but without a example, I can't really tell you the process. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vue 0 Report post Posted April 5, 2007 (edited) Well, foolakadugie above me has pretty much explained everything. But when you say: ...what would i need as far as software goes to do it ? any tutorials? I think I might hold an answer. A program that's a bit suckier than GIMP that I know of, for free, is Paint.NET. Of course, if you don't mind the price, buying Adobe Photoshop CS2 (or 7.0 is OK too) would be much better. Tutorials? Well after you've had enough experience, the rest is up to you. That is why most photo-manipulators' works look rather different. Edited April 5, 2007 by Vue (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites