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Photo Friday – Lugubrious. A high speed look at how I use Photoshop.

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Lugubrious 450x171 Photo Friday   Lugubrious. A high speed look at how I use Photoshop.Ok so first up, I’m sure a few of you may have picked that it’s actually Saturday and not Friday. That is because a few things didn’t go according to plan. I while back I recall seeing a sped up video of someone painting in Adobe Photoshop. It looked great seeing all that went into the end piece of artwork. So I thought it’d be a cool idea to do something similar. Create a piece of artwork and speed it up. Sounds simple don’t it…

So the first thing I realise is that if I’m going to be doing a screen capture, I’d better clean up all the files I had scattered over my desktop. There went a good hour. Then I launched my screen capture program and made a test recording. It only recorded three frames per second. So there went another couple of hours as I played with the settings and made more tests until I got it right. The problem was, I’d never captured the whole screen before, just little parts of it. Capturing the whole screen in the format I was using, bogged the computer down so everything came to a standstill.

Then I opened Photoshop up and realised that I have it set up for using two monitors. I can barely screen capture one monitor, let alone two. So another hour disappeared as I rearranged my Photoshop panels. Arrrgggghhh! After I sorted it all out I saved all the settings so that next time I can jump straight into it. Unless I mess up my desktop again…

So with all of these frustrations I was no longer in a creative mood. I shut the computer down and decided to do it today instead. Needless to say there was some serious anger management taking place on the PlayStation last night. I was getting more kills than I have in quite a while.

So anyway… This morning I started. I hit record and began to create. I had thought about the base photograph a number of weeks ago and had originally wanted to create something with it to use as the Planet Hysteria heading image. Back then I got distracted by a cool image of a tree standing alone and, well, there it is at the top of the page. I think it’s better fitting too.

The image began to take shape. At the beginning, I didn’t really know what I wanted to create. All I had was a mood or tone that I wanted to portray. Something dark and gloomy, reminiscent of an apocalyptic wasteland. As you’ll see in the video, I went down a few paths that I didn’t like. At one point I spent quite a bit of time putting a boat into the scene, washed up on the shore. I didn’t like it. I felt it made the image too cluttered and I liked the emptiness of it.

The whole process took around three hours to complete. I think the end picture works, although it’s not what I had originally envisioned when I first thought about the photo a few weeks back. Upon seeing the completed image I thought of the title Lugubrious, which means looking or sounding sad and dismal. Glum.

I’m not entirely sure if I’m totally happy with the image and I’ll probably go back to it at some point and do some more work to it. But for now it is what it is. So without any further ado, here is the video of how the image was made in Photoshop.

You may want to click on the ‘Full Screen’ button, second from the right at the bottom to see all the detail. Hit the Escape key to bring you back to this page.

If any of you like the post-apocalyptic genre as much as I do, or even just a little bit, you should visit one of my friends web sites QuietEarth.us, named after the classic movie. Don and the gang review and keep up to date with all things apocalyptic as well as genre films.

The music is Ghost I by Nine Inch Nails. I found this whole album extremely inspiring and have created a number of images while listening to it. It was released under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. Which means I can use it here for non commercial purposes. You can purchase this awesome album by clicking on the Amazon ad below.

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Photo Friday – Drowning Solitude. The apocalypse is upon us.

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Drowning Solitude 450x323 Photo Friday   Drowning Solitude. The apocalypse is upon us.

It’s photo friday again and this is one of my personal favorites. Drowning solitude. A small boat floats towards disaster as an apocalyptic sky threatens annihilation. There is so much going on with this image I almost don’t know where to start. I guess the beginning is a good a place as any.

Way back in 2006 I spent a day at Mount Dandenong, one of my favorite places around Melbourne. I went for a hike in the rain forest, taking lots of photos. Eventually I came to a clearing with a completely unobstructed view, looking towards Melbourne city about fifty kilometers away. Not thinking I would get a view like this, I hadn’t bought a telephoto lens with me. So I snapped a few wide shots off, thinking they wouldn’t turn out particularly good.

When I eventually saw the shots, I wasn’t very impressed. The city was too far off in the distance, and because it was an overcast day, the whole image was flat and lifeless. I filed it away, with no intention of using it for anything.

Weeks past and I managed to get some free time on my hands. I wanted to create something but wasn’t sure what. I started flicking through my photos to see if any of them would inspire me. Sure enough I came to that crappy photo of the view and instantly saw a vision of the apocalypse in my mind.

I’m sure that’ll come as no surprise to those who know me and are aware of my fascination (actually it’s probably more like an obsession) of the apocalypse. Something draws me to that genre and I don’t know what. I love the feeling of impending doom. The melancholy that comes after a civilization is lost. I even made a post-apocalyptic movie called Lost:Black Earth back in 2000.

I started to build the picture. I replaced the sky and created tornados, then flooded the whole area up to the city (sorry for those who live in Ferntree Gully. It was nothing personal…) The final addition was the boat. It just needed that little something for a focal point. I toned the whole image in a deep sepia to create the sense of menace and doom.

I couldn’t really tell you where the name came from. It just popped into my head and stuck. I often wonder if the boat is called ‘Solitude’ and it is about to be drowned. For someone who has deep thoughts, I rarely have them about my own artwork. For me creating art is all about feeling rather than thinking. I do what feels right even if it isn’t. And there is plenty that isn’t right with this image.

For instance, take a look at the water. It is so still and reflective. With such a storm thrashing above, I doubt that this is possible. Where is the reflection of the lightning in the water? The scale of the boat is all wrong. I’m sure there are other things that defy logic or reality too.

But I don’t care. All of these things were done the way they were because they felt right at the time and still do now. When the image was completed, I was stunned at how the photo that I thought was crap, had turned into something I was quite proud of.

It’s also interesting to note that this was a very early piece of art that I created before I knew how to use Adobe Photoshop particularly well. When I look at the project file now, I cringe at the terrible techniques I was using at the time. I guess this is proof that all that matters is the end product and not how you got to it.

You can purchase prints of Drowning Solitude as well as other artwork I have created at RedBubble.com.

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