There are some remarkable intellects in this world. I wrote this statement because of Dr. Paul Harrison, coder of Resynthesizer plugin for Gimp. I've used many content-aware healing tools in my time but I must say, none of them can compete with this one. Give it a try… It's really astonishing.
Back to the subject; completed: * page28-00008 * page28-00007 * page28-00006 * page28-00005 download link: http://tinyurl.com/q8vrkgo It's a time-consuming task and unfortunately I can't allocate full time because of my own projects; so it's going slow { slow but steady, I hope :) } Best, ~ Ender Nafi ~… together, we're smarter …~ On October 2, 2013 at 6:07:29 AM, Alejandro Tejada (capellan2...@gmail.com) wrote: Great! [double thumbs up] Are you going to post your files in the mail list and the forum? Have a nice day! Al On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Ender Nafi Elekcioglu <endern...@gmail.com> wrote: > completed: > * page28-00008 > * page28-00007 > * page28-00006 > > > > ~ Ender Nafi > ~… together, we're smarter …~ > > On October 1, 2013 at 9:48:16 AM, Alejandro Tejada (capellan2...@gmail.com) > wrote: > > Hi Ender, > > Your file is a perfect example of the process! :D > Many Thanks for sending it. > >> I'm sending you a simple one, >> just to be sure that we're on the same page. >> Is this what you had on your mind? >> I mean, do I need to extract … >> * stars, >> * speech bubble, >> * "the end" sign? > > Yes, that is the way. > Separate the characters from the background, > leaving each element in a layer of his own. > >> Simply, I need some parameters. >> There are images which contains *waves*, *boats*, *rocks*, … >> Should they all be separate layers? > > At first, just separate the main elements, like the > characters, the speech bubble and the boat. > > You could think of the frame in these terms: > > How would look this background without the > characters in it? > > Then, separate all elements that do not belong > to the background. > > Most of the backgrounds are really plain and > simple, but extracting the characters from them, > is a very time consuming task. :o > >> As a second question; >> are there any others besides me working on this images? >> If so, we should find a method to synchronize our efforts. >> A simple mail-chain could do it, I guess. >> One can send an e-mail stating >> "I'm starting with *page28-00008.jpg*" or "I'm done with >> *page28-00008.jpg*"; >> so that anyone else won't duplicate same work. >> What do you think? > > Yes, I like the idea of syncronizing our efforts. > Still now, only two persons are working on this > but, I hope that more became willing to participate > if we post frecuent updates of the progress in the > creation of this tutorial. > > I will start for the first two pages: 25 and 26 > you could keep working in 27 and 28. > > Please, post a link to this xfc file in the mail list and the forum. > http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=17323 > http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Motion-Comics-tutorial-for-LiveCode-td4670427.html > > > In this way, other will become interested in participating. > > It's 2:47 am here, so its time for me to go to sleep. > Later, today, I will write to the mail list and the forum > asking for more volunteers. > > Have a nice day! > > Al > > >> >> Best, >> >> ~ Ender Nafi >> >> >> -- >> Sent with Airmail >> >> On September 30, 2013 at 10:25:09 AM, Alejandro Tejada >> (capellan2...@gmail.com) wrote: >> >> Hi Ender, >> >> The files are attached to this message. >> Have a nice week! :) >> >> Al >> _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode