Photoshop Cities Without Trees and Parks
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Hi when you say to take out all the green areas, you mean to replace all the green areas with buildings, empty spaces, or anything we want? kind regards
hello sir would you tell me that do i have to include all these famous places into one photo i mean what to do sir i mean do i have to edit all these famous places in singly or merge all these famous places into one photoshop file
sir one more thing to ask can we add other famous places too ? instead of what you have mentioned ? like china wall, golden gate bridge, laore fort, and others ? and do you need each photo editings in separate file or all in one photoshop editing ?.
thank you
The brief says "Images must be minimum 300"
Could you elaborate, please?
yes what do you mean by 300 or was this supposed to be 300 dpi?
I've removed that requirement now. Just submit designs using high re images that are 1200x1000 px wide, as per the preview image spec.
I've removed that requirement. Just submit designs using high re images that are 1200x1000 px wide, as per the preview image spec.
Hi designers,
Thanks to those designers who have submitted to the contest.
Here's some tips from my review of the current submissions to help you meet the requirements of the brief and have the best shot at winning.
Choice of landmark:
- Find the 'greenest' angles of the famous landmark to photoshop. eg Sydney Opera House has a park (Botanical Gardens) on one flank, find images that emphasise this angle, then show us what it would like if the botanical gardens was removed).
-We supplied a starting a list of famous landmarks but not all of them are known for their greenery, so consider other famous landmarks that might work better, don't confine your submissions to the list we provided.
Improving your submission:
- Submit Before and After images in a single submission.
- You have 1200 x 1000 px to play with - Use the space! This contest is about attention to detail so make sure you use the full space available in the images.
- Don't remove man made items that already exist in the image: if there are poles, lakes, footpaths, cars, people or roads featured in your image, retain these elements. Remember, you are only modifying the greenery.
- Do not replace the greenery with fake buildings or elements that are not already featured in the image.
- Consider using exposed dirt, tree stumps, cracked earth etc are powerful elements to replace the greenery and improve the realism.
If you still have questions, please add them here.
Jo
How many tourist places can be used in one image or only one should be used? How should i select the image side view or top view?
How many images do you want edited? Should i just work on one and submit or will you require a specific amount of pictures from the winner?
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