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Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

After doing some thinking about some of Outlander's thoughts about the first version of the "Terminator"-inspired FBI Wanted Poster. Though there were some details I couldn't agree with, I decided to do a Version 2.0 of the poster with some of the suggestions (including one suggestion by Xxblackbird, which involved using a screencap from "Terminator 2", which I was opposed to at first until I saw the replicas made by Nicky)

Terminator_Wanted_Poster_v2_0_by_codebreaker2001.jpg


Here's the link for the full size one: http://codebreaker2001.deviantart.com/art/Terminator-Wanted-Poster-v2-0-128545240

Enjoy!
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

After doing some thinking about some of Outlander's thoughts about the first version of the "Terminator"-inspired FBI Wanted Poster. Though there were some details I couldn't agree with, I decided to do a Version 2.0 of the poster with some of the suggestions (including one suggestion by Xxblackbird, which involved using a screencap from "Terminator 2", which I was opposed to at first until I saw the replicas made by Nicky)

Terminator_Wanted_Poster_v2_0_by_codebreaker2001.jpg


Here's the link for the full size one: http://codebreaker2001.deviantart.com/art/Terminator-Wanted-Poster-v2-0-128545240

Enjoy!
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

When you say picture, do you mean a picture of the box completed, or broken down and scanned flat?

A complete box, what I can print out and glue together, like the Red apple cigarette box some time ago...

Thanks Darth... I will try it but I think I need a little bot more high res...

@ soldier702:

Nice, have you got a clean california driver Licence for me, just with DMV and the stamp without photo or name and adress?!?
 
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Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

When you say picture, do you mean a picture of the box completed, or broken down and scanned flat?

A complete box, what I can print out and glue together, like the Red apple cigarette box some time ago...

Thanks Darth... I will try it but I think I need a little bot more high res...

@ soldier702:

Nice, have you got a clean california driver Licence for me, just with DMV and the stamp without photo or name and adress?!?
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

After doing some thinking about some of Outlander's thoughts about the first version of the "Terminator"-inspired FBI Wanted Poster. Though there were some details I couldn't agree with, I decided to do a Version 2.0 of the poster with some of the suggestions (including one suggestion by Xxblackbird, which involved using a screencap from "Terminator 2", which I was opposed to at first until I saw the replicas made by Nicky)

Here's the link for the full size one: http://codebreaker2001.deviantart.com/art/Terminator-Wanted-Poster-v2-0-128545240

Enjoy!


I like this latest version much better, although I still have reservations about the artist's compilation/conception. They don't usually look like they were done in photoshop, they are usually rather crude. I post the recently retired S.C. Killer as an example:
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

After doing some thinking about some of Outlander's thoughts about the first version of the "Terminator"-inspired FBI Wanted Poster. Though there were some details I couldn't agree with, I decided to do a Version 2.0 of the poster with some of the suggestions (including one suggestion by Xxblackbird, which involved using a screencap from "Terminator 2", which I was opposed to at first until I saw the replicas made by Nicky)

Here's the link for the full size one: http://codebreaker2001.deviantart.com/art/Terminator-Wanted-Poster-v2-0-128545240

Enjoy!


I like this latest version much better, although I still have reservations about the artist's compilation/conception. They don't usually look like they were done in photoshop, they are usually rather crude. I post the recently retired S.C. Killer as an example:
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

I like this latest version much better, although I still have reservations about the artist's compilation/conception. They don't usually look like they were done in photoshop, they are usually rather crude. I post the recently retired S.C. Killer as an example:

Thanks, Outlander. As much as I would like to use a real sketch, I do not have the ability to draw (unless you count stick figures). And most of the sketches I've seen of actors have always been based off pictures, and none of them look like police/FBI sketches like the one you've attached as an example. Using Photoshop to manipulate a picture to make it look like a sketch is the best thing that I can do in relation to the sketch-like image that resembles a normal straight forward sketch.
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

I like this latest version much better, although I still have reservations about the artist's compilation/conception. They don't usually look like they were done in photoshop, they are usually rather crude. I post the recently retired S.C. Killer as an example:

Thanks, Outlander. As much as I would like to use a real sketch, I do not have the ability to draw (unless you count stick figures). And most of the sketches I've seen of actors have always been based off pictures, and none of them look like police/FBI sketches like the one you've attached as an example. Using Photoshop to manipulate a picture to make it look like a sketch is the best thing that I can do in relation to the sketch-like image that resembles a normal straight forward sketch.
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

Outlander- I think I know what you mean, but I don't know of any programs that do that for PC or Mac users. For the "sketch" I did, I utilized another "how to do a sketch" tutorial for Photoshop, that involved copying the background image, desaturating the image and then use the Find Edges under the Stylize section of the Filters and then multiply under the Layers option. Normally, that would work, but for the picture, it just didn't come off as being a sketch. So, I did another copy of the background image, went to Filter-Sketch-Photocopy, made the adjustments to brightness and contrast and then multiply the image under layers, which actually gives it more of a drawn appearance than it did with the "Find Edge" layer with the original photograph.

Xxblackbird- I've tried both Google Image Search and Yahoo! Image Search for "Schwarzenegger sketch", what came up was typical for what I found before: sketches that are based off pictures to the point that they're photo-realistic (to which Outlander pointed out would not be what a police/FBI sketch artist would do) or they are charactures of Arnold. And the ones that looked like they could be done by police/FBI sketch artists show Arnold smiling (which he did not do in "The Terminator". The closest to a smile we see a Terminator do is in the Special Edition of T2). I'll see if I can get in contact with the artist of the sketch you've linked at Deviantart to see if he will allow me to use it. If not, then there'd be no choice but to leave the picture the way it is.
 
Re: Free Paper Prop Thread #4 - 2009

Outlander- I think I know what you mean, but I don't know of any programs that do that for PC or Mac users. For the "sketch" I did, I utilized another "how to do a sketch" tutorial for Photoshop, that involved copying the background image, desaturating the image and then use the Find Edges under the Stylize section of the Filters and then multiply under the Layers option. Normally, that would work, but for the picture, it just didn't come off as being a sketch. So, I did another copy of the background image, went to Filter-Sketch-Photocopy, made the adjustments to brightness and contrast and then multiply the image under layers, which actually gives it more of a drawn appearance than it did with the "Find Edge" layer with the original photograph.

Xxblackbird- I've tried both Google Image Search and Yahoo! Image Search for "Schwarzenegger sketch", what came up was typical for what I found before: sketches that are based off pictures to the point that they're photo-realistic (to which Outlander pointed out would not be what a police/FBI sketch artist would do) or they are charactures of Arnold. And the ones that looked like they could be done by police/FBI sketch artists show Arnold smiling (which he did not do in "The Terminator". The closest to a smile we see a Terminator do is in the Special Edition of T2). I'll see if I can get in contact with the artist of the sketch you've linked at Deviantart to see if he will allow me to use it. If not, then there'd be no choice but to leave the picture the way it is.
 
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