Miniature effect how does it work




















Lensbay lenses provide another option for getting miniature and tilt effects in-camera. The Composer Pro has various optics that you can switch out for different effects. The Edge 50 and Edge 80 are tilt style lenses that allow you to create a slice of focus like the expensive tilt-shift lenses, but these are much more affordable and excellent for creating the miniature effect.

See how the slice of focus goes right along the edge of the tower? Instead of making a vertical or horizontal slice of focus, these make a circular area of sharp focus. The slice of focus in this photo was made with the Lensbaby Edge Start by finding a vantage point above your subject that provides a lot of depth. To get the miniature effect with PicMonkey, open your photo in the Editor and head to the Effects tab, then find Miniature in the Camera Look group. Start by turning up the Impact slider so you can get a sense of what the effect does.

Adjust the width of the focus area by moving the Focal size slider. Now adjust the Impact slider again, until you get a look you like. Increase the boost for more saturation and a vintage feel. Try them both out and see what works better for your photo. Circular was a better option for the photo below, since Linear includes too many distracting elements in the slice of focus. Add more color, more contrast, and some height, though, and you get a better results.

Canon introduced a few new creative shooting modes in This is Miniature Effect, which blurs the top and bottom of the frame and boosts contrast and color saturation to make subjects look like painted miniature models.

It works to some degree, but is not as convincing as true tilt-shift photography, which is what the effect is based on. The top photo was taken in Miniature Effect mode, while the bottom is taken in the camera's Auto mode. All that is happening is a blur applied to both the top and bottom of the frame and colors are saturated to give the appearance of being painted miniatures.

Have you ever seen those fancy photographs where the town and people look like a miniature model? You can achieve this effect in two ways: using either a special photo camera lens or digital tools. You can achieve this effect in just a few simple steps. First, it is very important to choose the right image. Try to find an image from a good angle. The view must be from the top, e. The photo can be taken from a helicopter, rooftop or bridge.

Once you find a suitable image, open it in Pixelmator. Click to create a new gradient in Gradients palette. It is very important to make this gradient correct. White colors should be in the edges, and dark gray and black colors should be added to the middle.



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