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The Ultimate DV Editing Station – Part 3– Evaluation

By: Brian Burnham

Now, with Assembly and Troubleshooting under our belt, lets throw down our votes on what was and what wasn’t what we needed.

Power Macintosh G4 (867 MHz)

Apple Final Cut Pro 2.0

Matrox RTMac

I hope these evaluations will be useful. Remember this is not the final word. Be sure and share your opinions with your fellow Mac Professionals in the MacMerc Forums.

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Adobe Photoshop Tip– The Lord of the Rings Tutorial– The Extended Director’s Cut

Will you look into the mirror?
What will I see?
Not even the wisest can say, for the mirror shows many things.
Things that are, things that were, and some things that have not yet come to
pass.

Once you have completed the main tutorial, come here again and then I’ll show you how to add a reflection effect to the Ring.

Find an image

All I did was go to the Lord of the
Rings web site
and download a picture of Gollum but you can be more creative.
Use a picture or your boss, Bill Gates or your little brother.

gollum4 Adobe Photoshop Tip   The Lord of the Rings Tutorial   The Extended Directors Cut

Just open up the downloaded image in Photoshop, select the whole image (Command-A)
and copy it (Command-C). Then go to your Ring file you’re building, select the
Outer Ring layer and paste your downloaded image (Command-V). You will probably
need to scale the image because we want it to cover the whole ring. Go Command-T
and hold down the Shift key to scale the image proportionately over the Ring
and hit Enter when you’re done.

Change the reflections blending mode to Overlay and adjust the Opacity to 60%.

Now duplicate the reflected image layer and drag the duplicate between the
Inner and Outer Ring layers. Group this layer to the Inner Ring as you did before.
Go to Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates. Choose the Polar to Rectangular
setting, click OK and then use the Move to to drag the inner reflection around
until it is to your liking.

finalring Adobe Photoshop Tip   The Lord of the Rings Tutorial   The Extended Directors Cut

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