02.27.2006 // 5:58 PM // 13 Comments // Kansas City, KS Peyton in miniature

Peyton in miniature

First attempt at this “Fake Models” Photoshop technique…

The basic idea is to apply macro-stye lens blur to very not-macro pictures. Totally tricks the eye with the right picture. Lotsa fun.

recedinghairline.co.uk/tutorials/fakemodel/

View at flickr »

Comments

  1. 001 // dotsara // 02.27.2006 // 6:01 PM
    That’s killer! Great selection. (:
  2. 002 // Kyle Jones // 02.27.2006 // 6:02 PM
    Hahaha
  3. 003 // Zach Inglis // 02.27.2006 // 6:44 PM
    Hah! That’s actually quite cool.
  4. 004 // Paul Mayne // 02.27.2006 // 10:12 PM
    So awesome. Totally looks like a super detailed model.
  5. 005 // Chris in NE // 02.28.2006 // 5:45 AM
    You beat me to it - I planned on giving this techniqe a spin later in the week. Looks great - I love these!
  6. 006 // dracoLLL // 02.28.2006 // 7:49 PM
    cool~
  7. 007 // Terry Guss // 11.12.2006 // 6:43 PM
    wooo go colts
  8. 008 // jrandallc // 12.22.2006 // 12:16 PM
    I like this one. Reminds me of the old football game that vibrated and rattled your miniature players across a metallic football field.
  9. 009 // RKBKC Photography! // 12.30.2006 // 10:54 PM
    wow thats really cool. is that process of getting that effect complicated? otherwise i’d like to know
  10. 010 // Jeff Croft // 12.31.2006 // 9:20 AM
    ISEEXYZ- Check the link in the description — it goes to a full tutorial on how to achieve this effect.
  11. 011 // giuseppewong // 01.12.2007 // 10:48 PM
    Wow thats awesome…I had one of those long deep stares looking at this picture. Very cool.
  12. 012 // B.K. Dewey // 12.23.2007 // 10:45 PM
    One of the coolest one of these fake tilt-shift photos I’ve seen. Well done!
  13. 013 // Papy Muzo // 11.17.2008 // 11:46 PM
    Nice work, congrats!