Recently I saw many photos of similar models on the Internet, which were taken with a shift lens, but for a single-eye lens, a shift lens costs about XNUMX yuan, so I found it on the Internet "Tilt-shift maker"Here you can upload the photos, select the range to be changed, the depth of field, and the intensity of the shift, then you can make interesting photos.
I flipped through the travel photos of Thailand in recent years and tested it for a long time before categorizing it into the following a little bit of care to share with you. ^^
To simulate the photo like a model, with the gameplay of this website, not every photo is suitable. It is recommended that you choose the following types of photos to play with:
1. There is a front and middle perspective: Just like my first demonstration work at the beginning, there are photos of the front and middle perspective, which can increase the background and foreground effects of the model, and make the areas you want to highlight as the model more obvious.On the contrary, buildings and portraits that are too parallel will not be able to see any changes.
2. Looking down angle: During the play, I found that if some photos were originally taken from a tall building, they would already look small. You can use Tilt-shift maker to make it look more like a model! (For example, the auto show and the buildings photographed from above in the following works.)
3. Wide-angle shooting: As mentioned in the first point, the wide-angle shooting range can accommodate more complex content, such as buildings, landscape backgrounds, and many people. Use this software to circle one of them, and the effect is also very good. Baton.
☆Tilt-shift maker
– URL:http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
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Boat house on the Chao Phraya River.
This is a casual shot of preparing to take a flight from the city to the airport in 08.
The car show on the first floor of Central World.
The boat house by the bridge on the River Kwai in Nakhon Pathom.
A street view from the Grande Center Point Hotel.
Filming at the sky bridge near the Erawan Buddha in 08, I hope Central World will recover soon! ^^
A street view from the Grande Center Point Hotel.
Taking AirAsia to go to Chiang Mai, those small trucks look so small~ ^^