Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Photo montage credits for One Family Together Forever, part 5

I now move on past the chapters related directly to my characters and to other aspects of their lives.

Map of Meadow
Page 64
The source is Google Maps.  The intent was for the entire township's boundaries to be included, but the dimensions within the template cut off about a third of it.  I have enclosed the entire map here.
Property map
Page 65
Base is a satellite view in and around 2118 Barefoot Road, the (real) address the property would have been located at; pond on property is actually Rose Pond, a real water feature about a mile to the east; I drew Oliver's Creek using a brush tool set to the color I wanted; used the color replacement tool to establish the area of the mud pit; labeled property elements using Alternate Gothic 2 BT
Picnic ground and open space/outhouse
Page 66
(Top) Street view of 2118 Barefoot Rd. on Google Maps is the basis here; used hue and saturation to change color from brown to green; used part of water in "A Bridge Too Far" to create part of background
(Bottom) Outhouse photo taken by Michelle Radcliff on which picture of water barrel from Cowboy Cooking is overlaid
Farm house/barnyard
Page 67
(Top left) House is actually a cottage, picture comes from a house design site; "sign" consists of following elements: headstone of Ralph Barefoot (real resident of Dunn, NC, not connected in any way to my character), color change with hue/saturation and curves adjustments; footprint is the one on the right in this image, color change from white to black used by filling a separate layer with alt-delete, then duplicated so that the print is on each side
(Top right) Blueprint (not exact, but close) comes from the House Blueprints site.
(Bottom) I took the original barnyard picture on a trip to Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, GA, in 2012; logo is the same as that of Breeze, a brand of cat litter; Bobby Ray and Hambone are wearing Washington Dee Cee coveralls; mule comes from Benson Mule Days website; pigs from Orange County Fair (CA) website
Workshop
Page 68
Picture of blacksmith's shop at Peters Valley historic park in British Columbia (also available from Wikipedia)
Domestic room
Page 69
(Top left) Amish stove picture found at House Crazy
(Top right) Washboard courtesy of Vicky Rehberg ("lovapet" may have been original photographer)
(Bottom) Bathtub courtesy bath-in-wood.com
Flower meadow/pine forest
Page 70
(Top) Directly from file left by Brady Poirier on a computer at ABC Adult School
(Bottom) This was meant to be a loblolly pine, but it's actually a Pacific wax myrtle (myrica californica); picture source is the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Farm plot/orchard
Page 71
(Top) Street view of 2118 Barefoot Road on Google Maps
(Bottom) Orchard picture from My Southborough (blog based near Boston)
Mud pit/creek/pond/briar patch
Page 72
(Top left) Picture from about.com
(Top right) Cropped from original photo in "A Bridge Too Far"
(Bottom right) From Brady Poirier's teacher files
(Bottom left) Presumably from a website, but Google could not trace it as it has apparently been taken down

No comments:

Post a Comment