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Artist's CommentsFirst tutorial Hope it is helpful! NOTE: The amount of blur, should be determined by your eyes (the blur shown in the tutorial it's just for information) You should take in consideration: **The size of the image **The amount of noise of the image to determine the amount of blur and the techniques that you will use. ------- Time taken: 2 hours Tools: Photoshop Picture used: [link] Links: [link] ------- Check out the final image here: [link] MANY THANKS TO ^bleedsopretty for adding it and to ^oibyrd for suggesting it! ****************************************************** EDIT: RESUBMISSION 23/05/07 TO THE CORRECT CATEGORY ****************************************************** • DISCLAIMER The works is protected by law, and cannot be used, edited, without written permission by the author ~sican. Due this, the procecutors will face the consequences applied by the law of stolen artwork. © ~sican Daily DeviationGiven 2006-04-23Need a clear, easy tutorial for noise reduction in photoshop? Apparently the trick is layers layers layers! Noise Reduction Tutorial by ~sican is a very easy tutorial to follow. A must for anyone using photoshop to create their art. (Suggested by `oibyrd and Featured by `bleedsopretty) |
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Did you know that:
E^2 = p^2c^2)+([<delta>m^2]c^4.
which implies that:
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root> 1-(v^2/c")].
when p=0 (in eq 1, or 2, whichever you find simpler)
E=mc^2........
(In reality, p can never=0, so E should, realistically not be =mc^2, )
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