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Sam
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Im sharing this because I think its related to HDRI lighting and post-production tricks, but with lot of beauty :)
You will understand why, first look carefully at this picture and then visit the Flickr page and read the description on the left side
after that, don't forget to take your jaw from the floor and put it into place

Michael Paul smith on Flickr

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This guy is a freaking genius, he use very simple old movie FX tricks ;)
Hope this inspire some people here, I love it because it remind me 3D and special FX works in some ways
There's 84 photos to see in his Flickr page, with some including secrets and behind-the-scenes

I love how the human eye can be fooled :mrgreen:
you can move this topic to Ressources and Sharing if you want to
http://Kuto.ch - Samuel Zeller - Freelance 3D Generalist and Graphic designer from Switzerland
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Thanx for the head up.
Incredible shots!
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This can be moved in "Ressources and Sharing" ;)
I don't want to over-populate the General forum with all my stuff :lol:
http://Kuto.ch - Samuel Zeller - Freelance 3D Generalist and Graphic designer from Switzerland
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I just can't understand how he managed to integrate the model pavement with the real background, it's blended perfectly
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