Isaac is demonstrating how to toss a fireball to oneself.
Had fun with this one in spite of the fact that I took the shots of Isaac too quickly and most of them came out blurry. It will probably become a poster or something for him at Christmas.
Thank you Maggie, Katy, Kathy, Amy, Sharon, Diana, Dorre, Louise, Katrina, Babs, Linda, Harry, Marilyn, Nina, Vesna, Carole, Haskar, and Wendy! So glad you enjoyed yet another composite of one of my grands. And a special thanks to those who fav'd it!
Thanks Debbie!
Thanks Lou Ann and thank you for the fav too. Isaac will be getting this in some way, shape or form but I'm not sure what way yet.
@catcarter19 Thanks Cat! - There are several steps to doing this. The first is selecting the "base" shot. Process that whatever way you want and save it. The next step is selecting what poses you'll overlay on the base shot. In this case some of the Isaac poses were blurry so I decided to process him in a cartoon-like effect. I had 6 poses so I processed each one with the same effect and saved them separately. Then I took the base shot and layered each one of those pictures of Isaac on top of it- one at a time- adjusting them to where I wanted them in proximity with one another. Then I saved that. The next step was to add the fireball. That was done with a special effect in my photo processing program and finally I "colored" in all the little white bouncing dots and added the frame. It takes some time to do it, but it always turns out to be very fun.
September 21st, 2021
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Thank you Maggie, Katy, Kathy, Amy, Sharon, Diana, Dorre, Louise, Katrina, Babs, Linda, Harry, Marilyn, Nina, Vesna, Carole, Haskar, and Wendy! So glad you enjoyed yet another composite of one of my grands. And a special thanks to those who fav'd it!
Thanks Debbie!
Thanks Lou Ann and thank you for the fav too. Isaac will be getting this in some way, shape or form but I'm not sure what way yet.
@catcarter19 Thanks Cat! - There are several steps to doing this. The first is selecting the "base" shot. Process that whatever way you want and save it. The next step is selecting what poses you'll overlay on the base shot. In this case some of the Isaac poses were blurry so I decided to process him in a cartoon-like effect. I had 6 poses so I processed each one with the same effect and saved them separately. Then I took the base shot and layered each one of those pictures of Isaac on top of it- one at a time- adjusting them to where I wanted them in proximity with one another. Then I saved that. The next step was to add the fireball. That was done with a special effect in my photo processing program and finally I "colored" in all the little white bouncing dots and added the frame. It takes some time to do it, but it always turns out to be very fun.