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boxfortsandmurder

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:01 pm    Post subject: How to match different picture pieces' "character' (loo Reply with quote

I'm not really sure what word to use to describe it, but it's the specific quality that pictures taken from different cameras posses. They just have a different kind of character to them. So when I try to put in clippings of other pictures into a picture, I'm having a lot of trouble making it look realistic because of their different character, so they all stand out. I'm decent at putting different things in a picture from other pictures and making it all look realistic, but for a few projects, they just have too different of feels and they don't mesh. Is there a term usually used to describe this, and what can I do to match them up better? Also, is it going to be hard to make a very detailed drawing mesh with an actual picture? How might I go about making these things match up better?

thanks!!! Big Grin
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hawkeye

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It all depends on the differences as what should be done. But differenences in lighting, color and contrast are the most common issue that make composits look odd IMO. All of which can be altered.
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