Professional Artist Does Composite Enhancement of the "Plot Watcher Bigfoot"
A "life long artist" and Graphic Design Professor was kind enough to use his/her considerable skills to enhance and create a composite photograph of the "Plot Watcher Bigfoot". He/She has asked to remain anonymous but I want to thank him/her for the effort they put into the composite.
Below is a exert from, his/her email explaining the considerations when creating composite drawings:
" I am not recreation expert, but will wager I am an extremely detail oriented visual person.....I would try to stress when doing this to calculate the eye width versus nose length/width. Minute changes have a profound effect on the final image. Attached is a jpg of the Plot Watcher Peeker, I used a still from your video, opened it in Photoshop CS5,cropped, separated it into channels bumped up a few, and converted it to a black and white image. Like yourself I then copied the image and
flipped it to create the 'face'. I did use a different angle than you
did." Below is the composite photograph:
We just sent a thing-a-majig and landed it on Mars 85 bazillion miles from here. It will stay\there and operate for two years. And we can't get a glossy 8x10 of a being 8 ft. tall 6-8 hundred pounds and covered in hair living in the United States. We have, 23 million Americans looking for or out of a job. I'll let you finish this thought.
Scott, I mean us as a society, not you. You're doing more than your share. With all that we've done done, some things are completely ignored and disregarded as not worthy of exploration, study, and funding. Sometimes I get aggravated. Tomorrow is my birthday. That's probaly why.
We just sent a thing-a-majig and landed it on
ReplyDeleteMars 85 bazillion miles from here. It will stay\there and operate for two years. And we can't get a glossy 8x10 of a being 8 ft. tall
6-8 hundred pounds and covered in hair living in
the United States. We have, 23 million Americans
looking for or out of a job. I'll let you finish this thought.
Well its hard to get the pics going out one day a week, no funding, and low budget equipment...
DeleteScott, I mean us as a society, not you.
DeleteYou're doing more than your share. With all
that we've done done, some things are completely ignored and disregarded as not
worthy of exploration, study, and funding.
Sometimes I get aggravated. Tomorrow is my
birthday. That's probaly why.