More Colour
More Colour
Joe Sternaman (c1925) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/irisshuw0bbgm ... n_1925.png
Danny McMullen (c1931) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6zwgf2lmy06q ... MULLEN.png
Bert Pearson (c1931 George Burke Photo) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/zi0a8jr69h5p8 ... earson.png
Danny McMullen (c1931) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6zwgf2lmy06q ... MULLEN.png
Bert Pearson (c1931 George Burke Photo) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/zi0a8jr69h5p8 ... earson.png
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Harold Ely #275 (1932) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/tt55xwg3vqrjv ... 932%29.png
Bears-Cardinals (Oct. 9th 1932) - http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1932 ... gley-field
Bears-Cardinals (Oct. 9th 1932) - http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1932 ... gley-field
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Fixed version of the Danny McMullen colorization - https://www.dropbox.com/home?preview=Da ... (1930).png
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Re: More Colour
There's no great fan of colorization in this cornfield but those are outstanding! Never seen better! Impressed!LJP wrote:Joe Sternaman (c1925) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/irisshuw0bbgm ... n_1925.png
Danny McMullen (c1931) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6zwgf2lmy06q ... MULLEN.png
Bert Pearson (c1931 George Burke Photo) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/zi0a8jr69h5p8 ... earson.png
What is most attractive is the attention to detail - the chain, the label on the meat package, and many other features.
NICE JOB! In fact - SUPER JOB!
As an aside, flipping through the pages of the newspaper, it was nice to be reminded of:
Jimmy Walker, Richard Arlen in "The All-American," Old Gold guaranteeing no cough, Johnston & Murphy shoes for a sawbuck, and, of course, the legendary Joe Cronin.
I "talked" with my Dad and the old man is looking down and smiling at your work.
"ROGER THAT"
Re: cannot see your McMullen....link issue,
Yeah, same source picture, just my version of the colour.JohnTurney wrote:Is it this pose?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JT32-Danny-McMu ... zHPGZoClbQ
Pretty sure those are legs and not socks : )
Helmet was a bit of guesswork, could easily be tan/leather and not orange.
The above mentioned fix was that the original image was somewhat discoloured and so everything had a somewhat yellowish/sepia colour to it. Desaturated the original and replaced the base layer image with the new image.
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Re: cannot see your McMullen....link issue,
For some reason I cannot see yours...could you repost link? Would love to see itLJP wrote:Yeah, same source picture, just my version of the colour.JohnTurney wrote:Is it this pose?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JT32-Danny-McMu ... zHPGZoClbQ
Pretty sure those are legs and not socks : )
Helmet was a bit of guesswork, could easily be tan/leather and not orange.
The above mentioned fix was that the original image was somewhat discoloured and so everything had a somewhat yellowish/sepia colour to it. Desaturated the original and replaced the base layer image with the new image.
Re: cannot see your McMullen....link issue,
Sorry, must have pasted the wrong link.JohnTurney wrote:For some reason I cannot see yours...could you repost link? Would love to see it
This should work - https://www.dropbox.com/s/mrh3ow518eh0q ... 930%29.png
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Re: cannot see your McMullen....link issue,
LJP wrote:Sorry, must have pasted the wrong link.JohnTurney wrote:For some reason I cannot see yours...could you repost link? Would love to see it
This should work - https://www.dropbox.com/s/mrh3ow518eh0q ... 930%29.png
yes, thanks. And of couse, colors are certainly debatable and those likely are legs...I may end up changing mine... but I like to see people's work.Well done.
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Thanks.jeckle_and_heckle wrote:There's no great fan of colorization in this cornfield but those are outstanding! Never seen better! Impressed!
What is most attractive is the attention to detail - the chain, the label on the meat package, and many other features.
NICE JOB! In fact - SUPER JOB!
Ironically, colouring Harold Ely himself took about an hour. The rest took 7+ hours.
The colorization helps with my Autism; I get to switch off completely, which is nice.