BattleMedic
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I think you could be onto something here.edit: and the lights are on in (currently disused)Battersea power station, and someone is obviously there using it for power. Now thats intruiging.
I think you could be onto something here.edit: and the lights are on in (currently disused)Battersea power station, and someone is obviously there using it for power. Now thats intruiging.
Is this usually done by tracing it, or is it done by photoshopping on the original image?
So many more at link. Can we identify them all? What transformation is your favorite one?
I'm so confused by this apocalypse. I thought it was supposed to be a disease of some sort that wipes out humanity, so stuff would just look decayed. Except Paris is half-destroyed and there are chunks of statues and skyscrapers missing and fires that are still burning 10-20 years after whatever event happened?
Anyone else get a Last of Us vibe from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes?
I love this one:
Looks like Amsterdam, awesome.
Looks like he did a reverse one on that. The canals basicly look like the TLOU image.
I thought their rendition of San Francisco looked straight out of Last of Us, but then again, I suppose any overgrown city does.not really, but i got a last of us vibe from 28 days later. i wonder if danny boyle is a fan.
Is this usually done by tracing it, or is it done by photoshopping on the original image?
It's generally known as a "paintover".
They usually use the original photo, composite in elements from other photos (like groups of plants, trees, the floating cars, piles of garbage, applying a completely new sky), paint in extra details in Photoshop or Painter, then use a bunch of filters and colour grading to "set" the picture and combine all the elements together to fit.
One of the reasons why the lighting is changed so heavily (aside from implementing an artistic mood to a piece) is that when you change the colour grading/hue/contrast/etc of a bunch of combined elements simultaneously, it helps mask that they were compiled from separate sources.
This is some stellar work.
Well shit. I live close to this one (Frederiksberg Slot)
Buildings get destroyed when there's no people around to maintain them. People destroy things when they aren't worrying about keeping it neat and if they want to kill whoever is inside. Nature takes over cities easily, they turn them into land titanics.
Why the sudden marketing push?
Is it only because of the remastered games? Gelt like they are trying to establish the franchise to be some kind of flagship IP.
That is just out of this world! Can you imagine TLOU 2 looking like that?! Jesus H.Christ.
To add to this, in the game we learn that the military resorted to bombing the areas around safe zones.Buildings get destroyed when there's no people around to maintain them. People destroy things when they aren't worrying about keeping it neat and if they want to kill whoever is inside. Nature takes over cities easily, they turn them into land titanics.
To be fair, the murky canals didn't need a lot of work. You can pretty much walk over them anyway.TLOU: Amsterdam looks amazing.
Anyone else get a Last of Us vibe from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes?
My nephew told me this the other day when he watched it. Interesting. What causes you to make that comparative statement specifically?Anyone else get a Last of Us vibe from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes?
Beautiful work.
So ND may be going the reverse way of Insomniac with Resistance games' location settings.
My nephew told me this the other day when he watched it. Interesting. What causes you to make that comparative statement specifically?
It's generally known as a "paintover".
Is that the abandoned Japanese island?
http://www.weather.com/travel/gunkanjima-japans-abandoned-ghost-island-photos-20130903
You fool! Don't you know the post-apocalypse is always overcast?!What happened to the sun?
And the Kremlin, fully fortified, manned and powered. Another Battle of Moscow situation being considered?