As I have been off ill today I have been geeking out at the weird world of fake macro's. Basically this is a fairly simple photoshop procedure to make photos of real things look like macro photos of models of real things.
Here is the web page with the instructions on it.
http://www.dimagemaker.com/article.php?articleID=850
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Re: fake macros
and if mike refreshes my memory on how to put piccies up here I'll show you my first crack at it.
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Very interesting, but what an odd thing to want to do...
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Re: fake macros
Well. There are two ways to post an image. 1 is to right click on the image in the article, then select properties and copy the image URL from the box and paste it between two img tags that should look like this. (Mac - You right click and select 'Copy Image Address' then complete the rest of the steps)
Giving this effect
If you have your own image then you need to upload it to a service like Photobucket or Facebook (anywhere where you can copy the image address and then repeat the other options above. Simple? I thought so.
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[img]http://www.dimagemaker.com/ktml2/images/uploads/ps/fakemacr/5.jpg?0.6242112668131111[/img]
If you have your own image then you need to upload it to a service like Photobucket or Facebook (anywhere where you can copy the image address and then repeat the other options above. Simple? I thought so.
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Re: fake macros
That is cool and would look rather funky as a comparison to what the existing is like...
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Commercial use wise I have seen a few landrover adverts that have used this technique. Unfortunately I can't find em on line so I will scan them and upload them over the weekend.
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Re: fake macros
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 379789.ece Image no.5 is another good example, but I LOVE the shot of Phelps not breaking the surface of the water..
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The Phelps image is great. I like the way you can see the ceiling of the building in the reflections on the water too. The Image 5 is good, it really does seem like a subbuteo pitch!
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