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Topic: Tilt Shift pictures Make Your Own online
FaceMan
Posts: 1189
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/ lets you do your own pics with that effect that makes real pics look like scaled Models.
A picture is worth a thousands words so ...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2484/3676246497_c21e3f44e9.jpg?v=0
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infi
Posts: 12716
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't know what to say. A normal non-conspiracy-related post. Your recovery has commenced?
Mantorok
Posts: 3537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No, clearly they used this to fake the moon landing.
FraktuRe
Posts: 992
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
tilt shift in the right hands looks f***ing awesome.
FaceMan
Posts: 1190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg35/ggb777/brood_war_3_-tiltshift.jpg
thermite
Posts: 1903
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this blows

http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab124/drfail/qgl-1-tiltshift.jpg
Pinky
Posts: 1854
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

No, clearly they used this to fake the moon landing.

I lol'd

Really nice find though Faceman

See what I did here though?

http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/1158/moonlandingtiltshift.jpg
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kr0wb4r
Posts: 279
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Here's one I did of a pic I took in Barcelona.

http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/3850/img1727tiltshift.jpg
Lynx
Posts: 1353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/6325/1233784167268.jpg
kr0wb4r
Posts: 280
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Another one I took of Salzburg

http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/420/p1030294tiltshifted2.jpg
kr0wb4r
Posts: 281
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Another looking back on Barcelona

http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9593/p1290221tiltshifted.jpg
infi
Posts: 12718
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/4322/2561211488b63a37405doti.jpg
kr0wb4r
Posts: 282
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/1092/saturnvtiltshift.jpg
Pinky
Posts: 1857
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

nice kr0wbar + infi
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27337
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That is wikkid! Great idea, would have been pretty simple to implement, wish I'd thought of it after doing my on tilt shift stuff. I thought I made a thread about it but I can't find it now :(
Spook
Posts: 25489
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, you did:

i remember reading it and then seeing the technique used everywhere;

news.com had a really good one of some guy at a monster truck show who took thounds of pixtures, put the effect on them all and made it into a moofie;

if i had access to the yuotubes, id go look it up and post it;
thermite
Posts: 1905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
took thounds of pixtures


Could have just bought a video camera that supports progressive scanning.
Snakeman
Posts: 581
Location: Queensland
I've seen a few real time films done with this effect. Looks good.

Bathtub III from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27338
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

yer, you did:

i remember reading it and then seeing the technique used everywhere;
Yeh, cool - cuz I can't find it anywhere now, which is totally weird!
Infidel
Posts: 2928
Location: Netherlands
driving across the north of netherlands
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/5171/img5998tiltshift.jpg



last edited by Infidel at 10:12:42 02/Jul/09

last edited by Infidel at 10:14:01 02/Jul/09
Scooter
Posts: 1937
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Some of those look really good with the effect (Like the Cruise ship) others, not so much.

Trog, Why dont you use the awesome QGL search features?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Some of those look really good with the effect (Like the Cruise ship) others, not so much.

Trog, Why dont you use the awesome QGL search features?
I used the vastly superior AusGamers one, and I searched the database manually, and it's completely gone
Mantorok
Posts: 3538
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
news.com had a really good one of some guy at a monster truck show who took thounds of pixtures, put the effect on them all and made it into a moofie;
This?

Metal Heart from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

Pinky
Posts: 1861
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Mantorok, that is wicked. Looks like an awesome model stop-go animation!!!

Wonder how he automated the process. Possible with ImageMagick?

EDIT: How to do it in GIMP, http://www.flickr.com/groups/tilt-shift-fakes/discuss/72057594073514981/
Mantorok
Posts: 3539
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think he just uses a tilt-shift lens.
whoop
Posts: 14155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That is wikkid! Great idea, would have been pretty simple to implement, wish I'd thought of it after doing my on tilt shift stuff. I thought I made a thread about it but I can't find it now :(

I think I remember you asking how to do them in The GIMP or something, yeah?

The thing with tilt shift is if all the site does is add a mask & blur above and below it, it will only look really good on certain pictures. That boat one is an example of one that doesn't look quite right because the building in the foreground is on a different focal plane to the boat so it needs to be masked off and blurred even though part of it protrudes up into the section with the boat. Same with the rocket/missile.
kr0wb4r
Posts: 283
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I agree with what whoop is saying - even though they're my images, because when you're using the website it can only do it so wide, like it has a maximum. I could make them look better but that would take too long than I care to spend on this stuff, even tho I think it's awesome. doing it properly I could make the field which is in focus wider. using the website you have to choose pics that fit right with their settings.

either way its a cool effect.
Spook
Posts: 25501
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, thats the one mantarok
Lynx
Posts: 1354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The car I did above, was done in Photoshop. Just selected the upper and lower regions of the images and feathered them by a large amount. Cut out the car from the selection and then blur repeatedly until you get the desired result.
Reason for large feathering: When you add in a little Gaussian blur and repeat it, the "lower or closer" and the "upper or furthest" parts of the images will blur more than the areas closer to the car.

Still didn't turn out that great, viewing angle was too close to the ground.
Pinky
Posts: 1880
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

this blows

If you are talking about the QGL colour scheme compared to AusGamers, I agree :-p

Wonder what image processor the website is using.

The description and images of a real tilting and shifting camera mechanism are interesting.
maxe
Posts: 13935
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/tiltshift.jpg


http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x56/maxe1/IMG_8852_1024-tiltshift6.jpg


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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That is wikkid! Great idea, would have been pretty simple to implement, wish I'd thought of it after doing my on tilt shift stuff. I thought I made a thread about it but I can't find it now :(
I think I remember you asking how to do them in The GIMP or something, yeah?
aha! yes I did - thanks, now I found it:

http://www.ausgamers.com/forums/general/thread.php/2568263

I was too dumb to know it was called tilt shift back then.

maxe, neat photos, but they don't lend themself to the process very well IMO. Has to be something with a wider perspective, I think.
Syco
Posts: 394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wow, while looking awesome photographically, that monster 'truck' video made me think monster 'trucks' would be a whole lot less cooler to see in real life.
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