Author Topic: Miniaturizing images  (Read 5367 times)


I love doing these.

irl


mini



This is the craziest illusion ever



Is this any good?
It could probably be better. I think I tried too hard to make it subtle.

Yeah it's a bit too subtle, as you said.

Thanks for doing that Fountain one, and also ladios, that looks amazing.

What blur did you use? I tried layering several gaussian and lens blurs so I could blue the transition between not blurry and more extra blurry.

What blur did you use? I tried layering several gaussian and lens blurs so I could blue the transition between not blurry and more extra blurry.
I don't know what image editing program you use, but I use lens blur in photoshoop

1st = the 2 pictures in the OP with the Eiffel Tower lookin- thing.

2nd = the next 2 pictures on the same page with the Obelisk lookin thing.

I can understand not knowing what Tokyo Tower looks like, but not recognizing St. Peter's Piazza makes you a bad christian/cigarette who knows nothing of Western culture.

Idiocy aside, I agree with Oromis; the one of St. peter's looks the most mini to me: it just all looks like plastic :3. Overall, I love the effect; and that is one old picture of San Francisco.

I find that the best way to miniaturize a picture is to scale it to like 5% of its original size, this way the original pic looks really big compared to the edited one!

I can understand not knowing what Tokyo Tower looks like, but not recognizing St. Peter's Piazza makes you a bad christian/cigarette who knows nothing of Western culture.

Idiocy aside, I agree with Oromis; the one of St. peter's looks the most mini to me: it just all looks like plastic :3. Overall, I love the effect; and that is one old picture of San Francisco.
I don't know what a certain structure looks like, better crucify me.

I don't know what a certain structure looks like, better crucify me.

Yes.