That's wild! How did you do that?
I've heard of photoshop-ing people INTO images, but never the other way around...
(might be some celebs, politicians, etc. that would love your services)
That's wild! How did you do that?
I've heard of photoshop-ing people INTO images, but never the other way around...
(might be some celebs, politicians, etc. that would love your services)
I did it with a basic $50 package I got at Best Buy for my ex... She and her kids were on a beach and there were other people in the waves behind them that I erased. Pretty cool the difference.
In photoshop you use the clone stamp tool. You select a reference point, and then you "paint" the reference point on to the image. This was especially hard because the guy was in front of many different backgrounds. It is much easier to erase something that is next to a solid color background, but I had to paint over the tree, the library wall, the shadows, etc.
Here's one from a couple of days ago. You can see they still don't have all the LED panels fixed:
I wonder how hail resistant the LED fins are? Hopefully, it doesn't take over a year to fix if a bad hail storm hits.
The fins are pretty uniform, so I'm sure they have plenty in reserve for replacement purposes.
Just learned today that more of the aggressive testing of the LED system will start soon. Will include movement, more colors, etc.
I know they plan to be completely finished in about a month.
Yes as mentioned previously, the crown has many more LED fixtures than the indentions, so there is the possibility for some really cool effects.
Really looking forward to seeing the complex movement, designs and colors that are possible once the system is fully programmed.
I see the indentions lit up nightly changing from Green, Blue , Red and white but have yet to see any of the crown lit up so am anxious to see that happen! there are still many lights out on the indentions, either out or not displaying correct color at correct time. will be great to see the finished product!
The more I view the building at night, the less I am enamored by the LEDs.
It's as if they were added on at the very end of the design process (probably at the request of the client). The lighting of the tower, IMO, should accent and highlight its architecture. The triangle on the top does just that--it celebrates that portion of the architectural concept. The LEDs seem to be intended to highlight the recessed portion of the facade, however, at night they just look like racing stripes. It's a "gee-whiz" gimmick that takes away from the elegance of the building.
On a broader scale, color-changing LED lighting is becoming a bit of a downtown cliche. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
I'll stop now.
I'll judge when I see the final product.
Plus, I bet they don't use the lights every night... More for special occasions like Thunder home games, the holidays, etc.
Last night was my first time driving on the new i-40 and all this time I thought the tower stayed one color each night, I didn't know they changed automatically. Looks good but I didnt notice any Orange
I like this one:
photo by Shelby Strange
If nothing else, it's major lighting on a downtown building, which is something downtown really needs. It will hopefully inspire owners of old buildings to add some lighting and hopefully give something for future builders to "one up" Devon with.
What would be really cool is if I met a time traveler who said "Hey, I just got back from a visit to OKC in the year 2032. I went all around the city and took a bunch of high resolution photos. Here, have a look at them".
Wonder what I'd see?
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