Please help! Hi-Def ESB screen grab request

cking

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Hi everyone,

I can't remember which members have access to the HD broadcast of The Empire Strikes Back, so I would be grateful for some help.

Can anyone send me an HD screen grab of the comparable scene from Dagobah?

It would be my preference to have a couple of selections - one without Yoda in the shot and the other comparable to the image I've shown here.

I'm looking to print out a backdrop to mount to the wall behind my new Yoda display.

Here's the image:
ESB-15.jpg


It would be great if you could PM a link to the image or email it to me:
chris.king2@blueyonder.co.uk

Many thanks in advance!

Chris
 
I'm just downloading them again after another HDD death :unsure might be a few days but if nobody can help beforehand i'll grab some for you.
 
Thanks guys. I've sent you both a PM.

Anyone else have access to the HD copy of ESB?

Cheers,

Chris
 
I´d also appreciate a HD version of the pic above plus one without the green little guy :)

Thanks in advance, Markus
 
Here's a PNG I took from the Screenthemes Yoda on Dagobah pack I own.

yodadagoan9.png


I too would love to get my hands on the wookiegroomer HD 1080 ESB. It would help me with my Zbrush 3 Yoda that I'm working on.

My email is aliveworks@gmail.com



My usenet provider sucks, and I refuse to pay $30 for one film that I already own too many times in too many formats.
 
I reworked Jason's Removed Yoda pic. I eliminated all the double clone marked areas and some of ther remaining Yoda hair. I hope you don't mind Jason. Those pics are awsome. Very greatful for them.:thumbsup
dagoxbh5.jpg
 
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So I was looking at the hi-def image of Luke getting his exercise and I see that he obviously really likes ice cream...badly enough to take his own personal ice cream maker with him to Dagobah.

lukelovesicecream.jpg
 
So, for those of us who are "photoshop 'tarded", how would we go about doing something similar (removing something from the picture but having the background remain)?

-Fred
 
So, for those of us who are "photoshop 'tarded", how would we go about doing something similar (removing something from the picture but having the background remain)?

-Fred

It involves taking bits of the image and covering over the parts you don't want with them in a way that it isn't overly obvious. Take a look at the leaves where yoda was, they're all copies of other leaf areas in the shot. The trunk of the tree was extended by copying the tree trunk next to it.
 
I flipped one copy of the image, rotated a few other copies, used warp brush to distort some of the items, combined same colored leaves with other leaves using various levels of opacity to make new leaves. then I cloned brushed these altered new items, dialed the opacity up and down, and rework this stuff into the final image. I tried to kill all the obvious double stuff in the pic. Were did these images come from? They look like scanned in pics from the film itself. So cool.
 
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