I understand you probably can't adapt to every possible program, but at least give other options than MS office...
I understand you probably can't adapt to every possible program, but at least give other options than MS office...
Studious dragon version of me u.u
Studious dragon version of me u.u
Well here it is !
From in game screenshot to color film paper ☺️
Very much of a useless experiment, which means a very necessary one !
It genuinely renders very well 😌 it's BDO, so it's pixelated, but there's no fringing or color shift 👌🏻
Well here it is !
From in game screenshot to color film paper ☺️
Very much of a useless experiment, which means a very necessary one !
It genuinely renders very well 😌 it's BDO, so it's pixelated, but there's no fringing or color shift 👌🏻
I have a lot of ideas, and not enough space and money to make them, but it's fun to think about it all.
Here's my last experiment with a BDO screenshot transferred to color film.
I'll probably print it in the lab soonish, see how it renders.
I have a lot of ideas, and not enough space and money to make them, but it's fun to think about it all.
Here's my last experiment with a BDO screenshot transferred to color film.
I'll probably print it in the lab soonish, see how it renders.
Cyberpunk2077 screenshots, transferred to B&W film, then scanned and reversed to positive.
1. It changes the mood of the picture.
2. I could use the negative to make prints, and bring that image to life, beyond the screen.
It's not amazing. But it's a fun experiment.
Cyberpunk2077 screenshots, transferred to B&W film, then scanned and reversed to positive.
1. It changes the mood of the picture.
2. I could use the negative to make prints, and bring that image to life, beyond the screen.
It's not amazing. But it's a fun experiment.
Here's a couple photos so I can try to distract myself from the low sugar and adrenaline.
They're from a project I'm working on, taken on 35mm film in museums.
Here's a couple photos so I can try to distract myself from the low sugar and adrenaline.
They're from a project I'm working on, taken on 35mm film in museums.
Vision3 250D truly is a goated film stock
Vision3 250D truly is a goated film stock
So here I am.
So here I am.