6th KT Outing : The 2nd Invasion (26/03/2006)


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Back Row : :devil:, Eddie, DKNY, ergoh, Ah Pao, __, John Teoh, drake336, LifeWorld, donchua, simplicity, beetlejuice, jediforce4ever, ChevinE
, Shona, __, __, __, thl, __, Merciless Knight, illustrious

Front Row : katuun96 & wife, fish, Damien, rebbot, T16, gooseberry, S11loop, HVB88, Hobbesyeo, hazekang, Klose, clicknick

Where's the other grp shot?
 

beetlejuice said:
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Man, I love this pic. :lovegrin:
Great photos S11loop.
thanks thanks ... unexpected shots that i never expect in ubin :bsmilie:

hope u are having fun with yr new toy
 

hazekang said:
nice spiders with good bg :thumbsup:

eh r those 3 the same spiders?
nope ... as u can see they are wearing different mask :)
 

hazekang said:
i also gona buy the gradual blue filter soon :)
yes , lai lai let me show u what to buy dont buy the wrong one like me
 

S11loop said:
yes , lai lai let me show u what to buy dont buy the wrong one like me

Your one got wrong? My is P123S.

Cheers
John
 

hazekang said:
i also gona buy the gradual blue filter soon :)

I thought we can use PS (Gradient tool) to do the same effect? IMHO... :think:
 

John Teoh said:
Your one got wrong? My is P123S.

Cheers
John
i am using 667 ... from some scene i encounter the 667 is abit overpower , this is good for certain scene but not really the kind of general type i will want to use :(
 

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Back Row : :devil:, Eddie, DKNY, ergoh, Ah Pao, __, John Teoh, drake336, LifeWorld, donchua, simplicity, beetlejuice, jediforce4ever, ChevinE
, Shona,xVx, bcad84,___, thl, __, Merciless Knight, illustrious

Front Row : katuun96 & wife, fish, Damien, rebbot, T16, gooseberry, S11loop, HVB88, Hobbesyeo, hazekang, Klose, clicknick
 

HVB88 said:
I thought we can use PS (Gradient tool) to do the same effect? IMHO... :think:
yes u can but theres once a pro told me its best to get it right on the spot rather then spending hours in front of yr computer scratching yr balls :bsmilie: . Theres something yr computer will never be able to completely solve what yr equipment is design to
 

S11loop said:
yes u can but theres once a pro told me its best to get it right on the spot rather then spending hours in front of yr computer scratching yr balls :bsmilie: . Theres something yr computer will never be able to completely solve what yr equipment is design to

You're right... but I just recovered from BBB virus leh...
Maybe next time I just borrow the filters from you... :sticktong :bsmilie:
 

HVB88 said:
I thought we can use PS (Gradient tool) to do the same effect? IMHO... :think:
bro u gota teach me how to do it soon, b4 i start to buy more filters
 

hazekang said:
bro u gota teach me how to do it soon, b4 i start to buy more filters

the effect is defintely not as good as using the filters though. On the your toolbar in PS, you should have a gradient tool (similiar to where your paintbucket should be). click on that, select the color and gradient pattern blah blah blah. Then drag across the area clicking the left mouse button as the point to start and release where u want to stop.

:sweat:

my noobie 2 cents worth of comments~ hope its right :p
 

rebbot said:
the effect is defintely not as good as using the filters though. On the your toolbar in PS, you should have a gradient tool (similiar to where your paintbucket should be). click on that, select the color and gradient pattern blah blah blah. Then drag across the area clicking the left mouse button as the point to start and release where u want to stop.

:sweat:

my noobie 2 cents worth of comments~ hope its right :p
oh i finally found the gradient tool! haha thanks!

need more practise with it :)
 

hazekang said:
oh i finally found the gradient tool! haha thanks!

need more practise with it :)

it can be used to produce polarising effects as well if you use 2 layers. :)
 

rebbot said:
the effect is defintely not as good as using the filters though. On the your toolbar in PS, you should have a gradient tool (similiar to where your paintbucket should be). click on that, select the color and gradient pattern blah blah blah. Then drag across the area clicking the left mouse button as the point to start and release where u want to stop.

:sweat:

my noobie 2 cents worth of comments~ hope its right :p

Thanks for the explanation Bro! :thumbsup:
 

rebbot said:
it can be used to produce polarising effects as well if you use 2 layers. :)
a step at a time... layers too chim for me :cry:
 

S11loop said:
yes u can but theres once a pro told me its best to get it right on the spot rather then spending hours in front of yr computer scratching yr balls :bsmilie: . Theres something yr computer will never be able to completely solve what yr equipment is design to

Wanna try these filters this Saturday? :lovegrin:
 

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