Posts Tagged ‘Fire’

Q&A: Who fought which Dragons in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Question by Mel S: Who fought which Dragons in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?

I already know Harry fought the Hungarian Horntail, but what were the dragons Cedric, Viktor, and Fleur fought?

I think Fleur fought the Chinese Fireball dragon, but my sister says Cedric fought that one.

Best answer:

Answer by Gryffindor Girl
Harry Potter… Hungarian Horntail
Cedric Diggory… Sweedish Short-Snout
Viktor Krum… Chinese Fireball
Fluer Delacor… Common Welsh Green

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Creating a Fire Breathing Dragon With Photoshop

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Creating a Fire Breathing Dragon With Photoshop

When I was young I constantly doodled.  I doodled a lot of things…but mainly I doodled dragons.  Fast forward a number of years…well…a whole lot of years…and my twin brother is showing me pictures of his pet iguana…pretty cool looking creature….  Then it occurs to me…what a perfect dragon the iguana would make…and now I had the ultimate doodle tool…Photoshop!

With PhotoSshop pictures of an iguana become a photograph of a fire breathing dragon!

Photoshop is an incredibly powerful tool of alchemy…given the right raw materials any new photographic reality can be created.  Without those raw materials Photoshop can be an exercise in frustration and a road to mediocrity. To make sure that I have the raw materials to create my photographic visions it helps to begin with a sketch.  Once I have the sketch I can systematically photograph those raw materials, comparing them with the sketch, until I know I have the parts to complete my stock image.

My brother brought in his iguana to my studio and we did the necessary photography.  I also had a pile of cobblestones that had been dug up form the street in my San Francisco studio (I have since re-located to Sausalito).  I used those to create a “perch” or “roost” for my dragon.  For the background I went through my own stock files and found an image of the Teton mountain range shot near Jackson Hole, Wyoming while on a family vacation.  For a final detail I found an image of a castle I shot in Spain to put in the distant background.

With all the raw materials shot and scanned (this project was before digital capture had reached it’s now exalted state) I set to work.

To create the long neck of the dragon the tail can be manipulated by creating a clipping path around it, converting the clipping path to a selection, creating a new layer from that selection, and then using the warp tool and the liquefy brush to reshape it.  Free Transform can be used to position and size the new “neck”.   The same tools can be used to stretch the jaws of the iguana into a more “dragonesque” look. 

Once again those tools can be used to convert the spines of the iguanas back into dagger-like teeth and fangs.  The flap of skin under the iguana’s jaw can be selected (again with a clipping path…I believe the most important selection tool in Photoshop), turned into a new layer, and then reshaped to become the dragon’s wings. 

Each element, be it a leg, claw, tail or whatever, can be selected with an appropriately hard edge (usually a 1-pixel feather when converting the clipping path to a selection) and then “faded” into it’s new adjoining part by using large soft brushes and a layer mask.

I find it truly increases the effectiveness of an image by using adjustment layers and their accompanying masks to add shadow and lightness to enhance the dimensionality of a given part.  I mostly use “curves” (usually again with an adjustment layer) to adjust the density of a part in order to match the part with its new neighboring parts and environment.

An adjustment layer using Color Balance can help with fine-tuning color variations…and sometimes Hue/Saturation for major color changes. Of course, throughout the project I use the clone tool as necessary.  A wonderful new feature of PhotoShop CS4 is the “preview” that is shown through the brush as it is moved over the area to be cloned.  That alone might be worth the upgrade!

Once the image is looking complete I “Merge Visible Layers” with the option (Mac) key held down thereby creating a new layer that is a composite of all the visible layers.  This gives me a final image in one layer facilitating dust-spotting and other touch up work without losing the ability to go back and revisit the underlying layers if need be.

The final result is a realistic photograph of a dragon breathing fire, a professional grade high-quality stock photo. You’d swear it was real.

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News// Japanese Software Charts: Fire Emblem Scorches Competition

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

News// Japanese Software Charts: Fire Emblem Scorches Competition

(23 Jul 2010) Dragon Quest Monsters close behind.

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MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS

1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (Vintage) 2. The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson (Vintage) 3. Knockout, by Catherine Coulter (Jove) 4. McKettricks of Texas: Austin, by Linda Lael Miller (HQN) 5.

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How do I keep my pet dragon from setting everything on fire?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Question by JustMe: How do I keep my pet dragon from setting everything on fire?

Is there a muzzle I can buy to fit a Romanian red dragon? He’s just about destroyed my whole castle!

Best answer:

Answer by Carlotta
hmmm… i wonder.

Give your answer to this question below!

Winged Dragon with Fire (Winged Blue or Green Dragon; Colors may vary)

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Winged Dragon with Fire (Winged Blue or Green Dragon; Colors may vary)

  • 4″ tall
  • almost 6″ wingspan
  • blue with flames

Age: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,Adult Manufacturer: Papo Dimensions: Figurines vary in size from 2″ – 5″ tall

Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

Price: $ 5.29

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Fire And Earth Dragon Skull Head Statue Figurines 2 Pc

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Fire And Earth Dragon Skull Head Statue Figurines 2 Pc

  • Each is 2 1/8″ x 2 3/4″ x 3 5/8″ high.
  • Polyresin.
  • Pair

Perched atop the barren skulls of two unlucky treasure hunters, a pair of dragons flexes jeweled wings and hisses a warning to all who would trespass. Emerald green “earth” and ruby red “fire” dragon statues are a ferociously fantastic decoration to display with pride! Polyresin. Each is 2 1/8″ x 2 3/4″ x 3 5/8″ high.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.95

Price: $ 4.33

The City Diary: Dragons’ fire: Burning enmity or bright publicity? You decide

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

The City Diary: Dragons’ fire: Burning enmity or bright publicity? You decide

Back in April, Dragons’ Den stars James Caan and Duncan Bannatyne conducted an unseemly spat in the pages of national newspapers. At the time, I raised the preposterous theory that this public falling out might – just might – be a PR put-up, as the filming of a new series of Dragons’ Den had just begun and the hostility would provide an obvious point of promotion once the show was aired.

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Dragons GameDay For Thursday, July 8

The Dragons (affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds) meet the Hot Rods (affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays) in the second game of a three-game set. Season Series: Dayton 6, Bowling Green 6. Dayton is 3-1 vs. the Hot Rods in Bowling Green.

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Dragons Extend Winning Streak to 5

Mark Fleury belted two solo home runs and Henry Rodriguez added a two-run shot as the Dayton Dragons defeated the Bowling Green Hot Rods 4-1 on Thursday night.

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Dragons fire past Rods

The Bowling Green Hot Rods couldn’t maintain a three-run advantage Wednesday, allowing the Dayton Dragons to rally for a 5-4 victory in the series opener at Bowling Green Ballpark.

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Ravensburger Fire Dragon

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Ravensburger Fire Dragon

  • Ravensburger puzzles are made in Germany from the highest quality and thickest green Kappa cardboard available
  • Pieces have a nice matted finish which makes them easy to see and handle
  • Builds small motor skills, picture recognition, and task completion
  • Promotes cooperative as well as independent play
  • Ravensburger’s popular trademark is found on every box, the blue triangle, which American consumers value as a sign of quality for over 125 years

Vibrantly colored and superbly illustrated, this quality jigsaw puzzle from Ravensburger includes 1,000 pieces and measures over three feet when completed. Display your completed work in a frame, or break up the pieces to start all over again. Whatever you choose, this 1,000-piece puzzle will challenge your puzzle-solving skills. Measures over three feet when completed.

Rating: (out of 8 reviews)

List Price: $ 17.99

Price: $ 24.99

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