Wehrmacht soldier with a 3,7 cm Pak
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It has been a while since I started this thread so long ago and I'm glad it is still going strong.
After my Onkel's death in Germany on the 10th of this month I was going through some old photos I had colorized for him and found this very early effort while I was still in school for Graphic Design around 1998. It's not the best of my works but I thought I would share it. He was very fond of Panzers and the first model I ever built with him was an Elephant in Kursk colors.
At the time I wasn't aware of the silver piping on SS caps and went with pink waffenfarbe for the piping. His Panzer assault badge from the Hoffman color image also was bronze not silver. At the time I did not have this available either. So remember, the effort here is very junior.
So here it is. A famous image.Attached Files
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One of the early things I was attempting to get was that amber appearance to some early color film stock. In this image you can see I also changed the color of the leather belt in addition to trying to get this certain look. Im not sure which image is better but it was back when i was experimenting a lot with variations.
One of the fun things about colorizing these images is the amount of variation you can get if you just adjust curves, levels, contrast, and experiment some.Attached FilesLast edited by Lloyd I.; 01-14-2011, 09:10 PM.
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Nice... I like that one. You did a nice job. I know everyone tries to get the colors of awards and small details correct in color, but sometimes its nice to do what YOU think looks good as well. I think thats part of the creativity. But it is also fun to try and get things exactly correct and proper too. You guys do a great job. Im still trying to learn and do not know how to use all the different tools yet. Im lucky if I can get the correct colors to come out nicely in the photo. I have alot of trouble with the background details
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Originally posted by 12thPanzer View PostImi, I never really looked at the "black wings" photo.......but thats seriously good. There is ALOT of minute detail that you did an outstanding job on. The skin and hair etc. looks so real. You really brought that one to life
I try the search good quality ww2 photos from the U.S. Army but found not too much in the internet.(quality soviet images also)
Keep up the good work,your dog picture is very nice.
Better quality image always made better colors!
bye
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Originally posted by 12thPanzer View Postthats a cool photo IMI.
Heres another one from my collection. HJ boy. Just couldnt get the hair right on this one.....owell, I know I suck...but its still fun as hell.
That 3.7 pak looks well used, But look how clean it is!!! Well cared for and loved by it's crew!
Kevin
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