Community Event / Creation Fun with photoshop - Nursey

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I've been playing with The Photoshop and images taken with the debug camera. Trying to give a little bit more pep to my desktop slideshow. Has anyone else done anything similar? Maybe we could have an Fan Art sub-forum. I looked for somewhere more suitable to post this, but the existing sub forum for fan creations seem to be geared towards the written rather than visual arts.

If anyone else has artwork or cool debug camera shots to show then I'd love to see what other people are doing.

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Here is the original image, just as it came out of the debug camera. Spot the differences :)

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OK, I'll bite. Here's a shot created by stitching together 4 screenshots - similar to the way you'd grab a panorama on your phone. Only difficulty is that the camera has some subtle vignetting around the border, so I had to tweak it some to reduce noticeability.

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OK, I'll bite. Here's a shot created by stitching together 4 screenshots



Thats really cool. I might need to try one of those now. Did you just position the camera for the first shot and then pan up till the top of the previous shot was lined up at the bottom of the next one? I wonder if you could do a full 360 photosphere like the Google camera for android phones does.
 
When I see Nursey I cant help thinking of this:

So do I. I think Fortitude Smythe is heavily inspired by Capt. Blackadder, Lord Flashheart and similar 'Gentlemen'. I picture his childhood being full of tyrannical Nannies and Nurses, doling out 'medicine' and spoon-fulls of cod-liver oil like there was no tomorrow.
 
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I've been playing with The Photoshop and images taken with the debug camera. Trying to give a little bit more pep to my desktop slideshow. Has anyone else done anything similar? Maybe we could have an Fan Art sub-forum. I looked for somewhere more suitable to post this, but the existing sub forum for fan creations seem to be geared towards the written rather than visual arts.

If anyone else has artwork or cool debug camera shots to show then I'd love to see what other people are doing.

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Here is the original image, just as it came out of the debug camera. Spot the differences :)

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That's some nice work there. What a cool idea. I might have to grab a nice pic of my Asp and do the same.
 

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So do I. I think Fortitude Smythe is heavily inspired by Capt. Blackadder, Lord Flashheart and similar 'Gentlemen'. I picture his childhood being full of tyrannical Nannies and Nurses, doling out 'medicine' and spoon-fulls of cod-liver oil like there was no tomorrow.

Ha Ha! I just googled 'Fortitude Smythe' and the top entry was you. Nice! :)

I bet you've got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel!
 
Ha Ha! I just googled 'Fortitude Smythe' and the top entry was you. Nice! :)

That's fantastic. I hadn't thought to look. To be honest I'm surprised that a search engine would notice something as small as one bloke mucking about a bit in a game forum.

Now I need to set up a voice attack macro to allow me to send 'Any more nonsense and you'll be as dead as that squirrel', to a targeted CMDR. Hopefully it will confuse some people enough to let me bravely run away unscathed.
 
Thats really cool. I might need to try one of those now. Did you just position the camera for the first shot and then pan up till the top of the previous shot was lined up at the bottom of the next one? I wonder if you could do a full 360 photosphere like the Google camera for android phones does.

Yes, exactly that. I did a much more complex one also, but it was much harder to account for the distortion (a problem photospheres often suffer from as well), and the framing was awful - going to try another soon. Photoshop has a mode to stitch things automatically, but the vignetting makes it less than reliable so I had to do it manually - doing it in only one axis works quite well though.

Also, we all know your ship's real name is 'Bernard' ;-)
 
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