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[[ | '''Photo manipulation''' involves altering existing images to a specific goal, and is a frequent practice in [[robot]] fetishism and [[fembot]] fetishism. | ||
[[File:Parts.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The addition of exposed machinery onto the photography is a typical example of photo manipulation. ''By [[BA]]''.]] | |||
| | [[File:Ebay.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Contextualizing a picture as a fembot for sale may constitute photo manipulation. ''By [[Bart]]''.]] | ||
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=Presentation= | |||
| | ::"Photo manipulation involves transforming or altering a photograph using various methods and techniques to achieve desired results." | ||
::::— [[Wikipedia:Photo manipulation|Photo manipulation]] on Wikipedia | |||
Photo manipulation can be done through the use of analog tools, such as retouching with ink or paint, or more recently through the use of computer [[Wikipedia:Raster graphics editor|graphics editor software]]. The spelling "photomanipulation" can also be seen used, along with the more colloquial "manip". "Photoshop" can also be used as a noun and a verb, in reference to Adobe Inc.'s [[Wikipedia:Adobe Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] raster graphics editor software. | |||
In the context of robot fetishism and fembot fetishism, photo manipulation refers to the act of altering a picture, photographed, drawn or otherwise, into an expression of the fetish, namely robots with a high degree of resemblance to human beings. This may be done in various ways, for example through the adjunction of elements, such as [[Access panel|access panels]] or [[Faceoff|faceoff]], or by the removal of others, such as erasing limbs to suggest [[Disassembly|disassembly]] or [[Damage|damage]]. The adjunction of text, or the contextualization of a picture as showing a human-looking robot may constitute an instance of photo manipulation. | |||
Although it may exist as commissioned, professional work, photo manipulation as understood through robot fetishism and fembot fetishism is mostly an amateur and unsanctioned practice. Creators often require or request no monetary compensation and use scavenged images without express permission from the models, photographs or artists. Similarly to [[Wikipedia:Fan labor|fan labor]], these transformative works may infringe on the original authors' economic and moral rights, and may be litigious. | |||
== | =How-to= | ||
==Graphics editor== | |||
In the context of robot fetishism and fembot fetishism, photo manipulations are mostly created through the use of [[Wikipedia:Raster graphics editor|graphics editor software]], programs that allows creating and editing images on a computer. Some popular graphics editor are: | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Adobe Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]], a commercial product by Adobe Inc., | |||
*[[Wikipedia:GIMP|GIMP]], free and open-source software maintained by volunteers, | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Paint.net|Paint.net]], freeware with plugin support created by Rick Brewster. | |||
While commercial software may offer more functionalities and easier accessibility, their gated nature tends to narrow their user base. On the other hand, open-source solutions or solutions supporting third-party additions might be free and have a more dynamic community, but may be more complicated to use. | |||
== | ==Community tutorials== | ||
== | *[[FaceoffFembot's damage tutorial for Paint.net]] | ||
*[[Glast's GIMP Tutorial]] | |||
*[http://www.gratuitousscience.com/?p=8241 Robotman's GIMP tutorial on lighting and shadow effects] | |||
*[http://www.gratuitousscience.com/?p=8311 Robotman’s Tutorial for Fembot Manips] | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Panels.pdf|Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Panels) | |||
File:Removal.pdf|Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Removal) | |||
File:Seams.pdf|Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Seams) | |||
</gallery> | |||
=Stock images= | |||
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Image:Img413 223.jpg | Image:Img413 223.jpg | ||
Image:LACon IV Maria.jpg | Image:LACon IV Maria.jpg | ||
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File:Female Robot Frame.png | |||
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Image:Large Panel L1.png | |||
Image:Large Panel L2.png | |||
Image:Large Panel L3.png | |||
Image:Joint L1.png | Image:Joint L1.png | ||
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Image:N-Jack L2.png | Image:N-Jack L2.png | ||
Image:Antena L1.png | Image:Antena L1.png | ||
Image:Heart C Glow L1.png | |||
Image:Heart C Glow L2.png | |||
Image:Heart C Glow L3.png | |||
Image:Fetish Chip.png | |||
Image:Arm Socket L1.png | |||
Image:Eyes L2.Png | |||
Image:Fembot symbol.png | Image:Fembot symbol.png | ||
Image:Mechawoman symbol.png | Image:Mechawoman symbol.png | ||
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Image:Maidbot Logo.png | Image:Maidbot Logo.png | ||
Image:Sexy Maidbot Logo.png | Image:Sexy Maidbot Logo.png | ||
File:Springg.jpg | |||
File:5622030.png | |||
File:Finebumper.png | |||
File:Carbon texture1870.jpg | |||
File:Cinemaquette-TX-13-1.png | |||
File:Cinemaquette-TX-13-2.png | |||
File:Cinemaquette-TX-13-3.png | |||
File:Ex machina.png | |||
File:GN cockpit.png | |||
File:Hole.png | |||
File:Hud.jpg | |||
File:Hunter-Decoder-Cable.png | |||
File:QBOX-300S-Mini-Box-PC-Front-View-HD.png | |||
File:RAVPower Ports-3.jpg | |||
File:Terminator arm 3.png | |||
File:Terminator skull.png | |||
File:Usb-port-digital-cable-box c4d2920b3115d902.jpg | |||
File:XStyle.png | |||
Fembot parts.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Panels=== | ===Panels=== | ||
<gallery | <gallery widths="96px" heights="75px"> | ||
Image:Buttons.jpg | Image:Buttons.jpg | ||
Image:Controlicons.jpg | Image:Controlicons.jpg | ||
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Image:Spa Serve Control Panel 13716.jpg | Image:Spa Serve Control Panel 13716.jpg | ||
Image:TJ-Panel.jpg | Image:TJ-Panel.jpg | ||
</gallery> | |||
===Internal Shots=== | |||
<gallery widths="96px" heights="75px"> | |||
Image:Robosex Overlay 1.png | |||
Image:Robosex Overlay 2.png | |||
Image:Robosex Overlay 3.png | |||
Image:Robosex Overlay 4.png | |||
Image:Robosex Overlay 5.png | |||
Image:Robosex X-Ray transparency 1.png | |||
Image:Robosex X-Ray transparency 2.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Backdrops=== | |||
<gallery widths="96px" heights="75px"> | |||
Image:Binary1 E-back.jpg | |||
Image:Binary2 E-Back.jpg | |||
Image:Binary3 E-Back.jpg | |||
Image:Heart Circuit.png | |||
Image:Heart Circuit 2.png | |||
Image:Heart Binary 2.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Faceoff=== | ===Faceoff=== | ||
<gallery | <gallery widths="96px" heights="75px"> | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 01.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 01.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 01 - Transparent.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 01 - Transparent.png | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 02.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 02.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 03.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 03.png | ||
Image:Day of the Robot faceoff.jpg | |||
File:SMDM Faceoff - comic version.png | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 04.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 04.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 05.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 05.jpg | ||
File:Faceoff circuitry 05 - colour adjustment.jpg | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 06.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 06.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 07.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 07.png | ||
File:Futureworld Faceoff 2.png | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 08.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 08.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 09.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 09.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 10.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 10.png | ||
File:23a7decad48d6a010f6c498168089a55.jpg | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 11.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 11.png | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 12.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 12.png | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 13.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 13.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 13 - Transparent.png | Image:Faceoff circuitry 13 - Transparent.png | ||
Image:Production carl1.jpg | |||
Image:Fempropsfinal.jpg | |||
Image:Kill Oscar faceoff circuitry.png | |||
Image:Bionic fembot replica faceoff.png | |||
File:Robot head prop.png | |||
File:Magnavox commercial faceoff.png | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 14.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 14.jpg | ||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 15.jpg | Image:Faceoff circuitry 15.jpg | ||
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Image:Faceoff circuitry 19.jpg | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 20.png | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 20 - Transparent.png | |||
Image:Faceoff circuitry 21.jpg | |||
File:Doctor Who android.jpg | |||
File:Doctor Who Android 2.png | |||
File:Four-to-doomsday1.png | |||
File:Silent-night-deadly-night-5-robot.jpg | |||
File:Silentnightdn523.JPG | |||
File:Vlcsnap-2015-11-13-15h03m48s205.png | |||
File:Vlcsnap-2015-11-18-20h26m19s118.png | |||
Image:Austin powers vanessa prop face.jpg | Image:Austin powers vanessa prop face.jpg | ||
File:AustinPowersFacemask.png | |||
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File:RealDoll harmony robot head.jpg | |||
File:Kube faceplate.png | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ===PSD files=== | ||
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File:Connection Port.psd | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 4 October 2022
Photo manipulation involves altering existing images to a specific goal, and is a frequent practice in robot fetishism and fembot fetishism.
Presentation
- "Photo manipulation involves transforming or altering a photograph using various methods and techniques to achieve desired results."
- — Photo manipulation on Wikipedia
- "Photo manipulation involves transforming or altering a photograph using various methods and techniques to achieve desired results."
Photo manipulation can be done through the use of analog tools, such as retouching with ink or paint, or more recently through the use of computer graphics editor software. The spelling "photomanipulation" can also be seen used, along with the more colloquial "manip". "Photoshop" can also be used as a noun and a verb, in reference to Adobe Inc.'s Adobe Photoshop raster graphics editor software.
In the context of robot fetishism and fembot fetishism, photo manipulation refers to the act of altering a picture, photographed, drawn or otherwise, into an expression of the fetish, namely robots with a high degree of resemblance to human beings. This may be done in various ways, for example through the adjunction of elements, such as access panels or faceoff, or by the removal of others, such as erasing limbs to suggest disassembly or damage. The adjunction of text, or the contextualization of a picture as showing a human-looking robot may constitute an instance of photo manipulation.
Although it may exist as commissioned, professional work, photo manipulation as understood through robot fetishism and fembot fetishism is mostly an amateur and unsanctioned practice. Creators often require or request no monetary compensation and use scavenged images without express permission from the models, photographs or artists. Similarly to fan labor, these transformative works may infringe on the original authors' economic and moral rights, and may be litigious.
How-to
Graphics editor
In the context of robot fetishism and fembot fetishism, photo manipulations are mostly created through the use of graphics editor software, programs that allows creating and editing images on a computer. Some popular graphics editor are:
- Adobe Photoshop, a commercial product by Adobe Inc.,
- GIMP, free and open-source software maintained by volunteers,
- Paint.net, freeware with plugin support created by Rick Brewster.
While commercial software may offer more functionalities and easier accessibility, their gated nature tends to narrow their user base. On the other hand, open-source solutions or solutions supporting third-party additions might be free and have a more dynamic community, but may be more complicated to use.
Community tutorials
- FaceoffFembot's damage tutorial for Paint.net
- Glast's GIMP Tutorial
- Robotman's GIMP tutorial on lighting and shadow effects
- Robotman’s Tutorial for Fembot Manips
-
Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Panels)
-
Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Removal)
-
Natalie Bayer's Photoshop Tutorial (Seams)
Stock images
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Panels
Internal Shots
Backdrops
Faceoff
PSD files
See all media tagged "Photo manipulation" on FembotWiki |
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