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The Baptism
11-03-2007 04:02 AM
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Description: I was a man possessed with this one. I worked on it for about 7 hours. Meh. I'm weird sometimes.

Anyway, for the full description, go to <a href="http://nosebutter.deviantart.com/art/The-Baptism-68867643">Here</a>

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Posted By: Nosebutter (View all of Nosebutter's images) Dimensions: 600 x 450 (1600 x 1200)
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Replies: 7 Keywords: Baptism Ocean Water Blood Moon Stars Cape

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11-03-2007   #1
KRE8TIVE14U
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I like it. So surreal.
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11-03-2007   #2
ADOBO
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cute
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11-03-2007   #3
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Great work, well done!
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11-03-2007   #4
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Looks great Nosebutter!! I would like to know how you created the moon over water effect with that realistic glow in the waves. How about a brief tutorial on this one?
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11-04-2007   #5
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Lol a tutorial, huh?

Well, I tried just copying the moon and placing it on the water with overlay and displace filter (hope thats not too confusing), but it looked too obvious. So instead, I just made a new layer over the background (just the beach, not the moon) and filled it with black. Then I made a mask layer with a circular gradient starting from the center of the picture, so that the black layer only shows more towards the edges of the picture. So in reality, the whole picture was as bright as the center, but I just darkened away from the center to accentuate the light from the moon.

I hope that all made sense. :-p

Thanks for all the comments guys! It means a lot to me!
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11-05-2007   #6
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Thanks Nosebutter yep, makes sense...and thank you for taking the time to explain.

Look forward to more of your work.
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11-20-2007   #7
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it's surreal...very good..
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