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Bridge btw past n present

With a help of a tut..(i don remember..
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pretty cool concept.. but i find tat if the pictures are flat n the bridge is slightly 3D, it will look nicer.. the thumbnails doesnt look realistic though.. and the shadow is too much..
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i love the concept.
am with ray on the dropshadow. if i was bein picky i'd suggest to change the highlights on your pins too.
the cork board is a good effect. not so keen on the explosive frame though (radial blur or whatever it is).
maybe consider toning down the warp of the thumbnails too? that one is prob more a personal pref than nethin else tho.
lookin 4ward to seein the finished version
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concept is cool idd. i am with above comments plus that your drop shadow should be angled to fit the angle your photo's are floating.the bottom is further away from the wall then the pinned down top 
[Edited on 4/16/2006 by w@rtistic]
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Thanx alot 4 advises.. i realized what the wrong is about shadows
and need to learn about realistic thumbnails..
Please help me..!!
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ok are we talking about the small photo's or those pins that holding the photo's lol im confused.
(about the photo's)
i think there not bad just remove the dropshadow effect(layerstyle).and duplicate them,change the lightness to absolute dark(black).and tune down the opacity of the layer so it soften to dark grey.then move the layer under the normal "thumbnails" and start playing,rotating with the angle and opacity of your new shadow layer.The top should be close to the shadow,the bottom further away.
[Edited on 4/17/2006 by w@rtistic]
[Edited on 4/17/2006 by w@rtistic]
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the thumbnails i had in mind were the pins.. LOL
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i think tat the picture shld not be so warped..
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