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- 57Corvette
- ProShow Hall of Fame
- Posts: 1606
- Joined: Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:45 am
- Location: Los Angeles, California
Linda
Thanks ........ I appreciate your watching and writing.
Bob
Thanks ........ I appreciate your watching and writing.
Bob
Nikon D80
ProShow Producer
CS3 Extended
Paint Shop Pro xi
ProShow Producer
CS3 Extended
Paint Shop Pro xi
Al: Brilliant !!!!! as always. after some of the comments I could guess and I was right...hehehehe
Hunny B: Awesome for a business AD. Great composition....
Off I go to watch more.,.,,
Who is judging this anyhooo what a dilemma that would be.
Hunny B: Awesome for a business AD. Great composition....
Off I go to watch more.,.,,
Who is judging this anyhooo what a dilemma that would be.
http://www.janstephens.com or http://www.oilswithjananddonna.com/
Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
Weldr
Loved it, the music and especially the old building......hugs Jan
http://www.janstephens.com or http://www.oilswithjananddonna.com/
Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
Contrasting Colors - The Market
I liked everybody's show, and I think that it would be extremely difficult to choose the best.
Nevertheless, with Al Cain's encouragement, I decided to join the contest as well.
Description and comments in the "PSP Sample Shows" Section.
http://www.proshowenthusiasts.com/viewtopic.php?t=4923
For privacy reasons, the link to the show is given by Private Message only.
Nevertheless, with Al Cain's encouragement, I decided to join the contest as well.
Description and comments in the "PSP Sample Shows" Section.
http://www.proshowenthusiasts.com/viewtopic.php?t=4923
For privacy reasons, the link to the show is given by Private Message only.
- trulytango
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Fri May 12, 2006 8:19 am
- Location: UK
Another late entry
Hello everyone
A bit late... but I enjoyed reworking some photos I've had for a while. I'm not even sure if this is the right place to post it as there are quite a few threads going already?
The show is about 3 and a half minutes long... had just a little dabble with keyframing but otherwise quite simple - most of the effort went into Photoshop where I created a virtual gallery from a handful of canvas Art.
Here's the link:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8572&alb=0
TTFN
Iris
UK
A bit late... but I enjoyed reworking some photos I've had for a while. I'm not even sure if this is the right place to post it as there are quite a few threads going already?
The show is about 3 and a half minutes long... had just a little dabble with keyframing but otherwise quite simple - most of the effort went into Photoshop where I created a virtual gallery from a handful of canvas Art.
Here's the link:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8572&alb=0
TTFN
Iris
UK
Iris! Loved your show!!
The colors were one thing, but the thing I really want to comment on was your use of transitions. One of the best use of, what can be very cheesy, transitions that I have seen!
If there's another contest in the future...I'll jump right in A little busy to get in on the action on this one, I'm afraid
Good stuff everyone!
Jennifer
The colors were one thing, but the thing I really want to comment on was your use of transitions. One of the best use of, what can be very cheesy, transitions that I have seen!
If there's another contest in the future...I'll jump right in A little busy to get in on the action on this one, I'm afraid
Good stuff everyone!
Jennifer
Iris, I absolutely loved your show from the very beginning right on through to the very end with a Siamese cat taking a snooze beneath a child's free-flowing kind of art.
Your transitions were never gratis, always there because they belonged there. Additionally, the art was fun to watch going through its changes. And finally, the music was not only appropriate, but it was also easy to listen to.
Kudos!
--Barbara
Your transitions were never gratis, always there because they belonged there. Additionally, the art was fun to watch going through its changes. And finally, the music was not only appropriate, but it was also easy to listen to.
Kudos!
--Barbara
- trulytango
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Fri May 12, 2006 8:19 am
- Location: UK
Thank you, Jennifer and Barbara
I'm glad you liked it - it was fun to do. I love using Photoshop with Producer - they make a great team. However, I don't normally use any of the transitions in the show... but they did seem to work quite well with smaller images.
And as for the cat. Babe is indeed an oriental - a Burmese. Very vocal and eleven years old next month!
Thanks for watching.
Iris
UK
I'm glad you liked it - it was fun to do. I love using Photoshop with Producer - they make a great team. However, I don't normally use any of the transitions in the show... but they did seem to work quite well with smaller images.
And as for the cat. Babe is indeed an oriental - a Burmese. Very vocal and eleven years old next month!
Thanks for watching.
Iris
UK
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