(June 5, 2014 at 3:38 am)Zidneya Wrote: Actually I figure out a way to do it without getting arrested. It's a technique called white blank paint. Well here we call it "tecnica de relleno de blancos," I dunno if in english it has a different name. But if you don't mind I will explain it to you some other time. I just finished three corporate logos for tomorrow at work and I'm a little tired
I had totally forgot about this. Anyway the white blank paint works like this. You take a digital photo of a white wall, a white canvas or a handsome cheerful atheist wearing a white shirt in Qatar. And in the white space latter you putt the atheistic or liberal message you want with photoshop. Like this:
Now to avoid looking very fake what you can do is this. In a piece of clothe or fabric you print your image but in fragments, or a anagram of your message could work as well. Then you take two pictures both in the same place. One of you wearing your white shirt and the other standing in the same spot but holding your fabric with the message(that way the letters will have the same tone, illumination and resolution that the other elements of the photo). You come back home, work your image copying and pasting the words of your fabric and putting it in your shirt in the computer. You use a multiply blend mode ad adjust your levels with photoshop and there you go. You have a picture of you standing in a muslim country with a shirt that says:
That's how we rebel against the corrupt political campaign back in college……but you didn't hear that from me