Re: Making your Frames Interesting
Ummm . . . Can You Stop Writing Like This.
It's sort of annoying.
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Ummm . . . Can You Stop Writing Like This.
It's sort of annoying.
Ummm . . . Can You Stop Writing Like This.
It's sort of annoying.
I Am Sorry But I Love To Write Like That I Always Does I Am Sorry
OK, but be warned that you it's incredibly annoying and will cause people to not take you seriously.
I don't think your digitally "remastered" frame really solves any of the visual problems that are going on.
Sorry, had to be done:
^Actually, that looks good.
lol
well, he looks like he works for a bank or something, so maby some biuldings in the background. perhaps a few cars driving past in the background. a funny hat
It needs better lighting. Lighting is the key to creating an atmosphere. For example, the following picture (digitally remastered) is more interesting because of the high contrast and low saturation effects. You don't actually have to use this in every shot and every film, but it does show that a different use of light can create an interesting atmosphere.
Very, very nice.
Here's something I made today(sucks, I know)
this has become a "add things to this image to make it silly and funny" thread instead of what it started out of lol
this has become a "add things to this image to make it silly and funny" thread instead of what it started out of lol
Nononono my "lighting" comment was completely valid. You need over-the-top contrast, over-the-low saturation and Spartans to make the scene as it is more interesting.
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