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i'm doing a project for school on greek mythology, but some of the pictures expose things that shouldn't be seen if you are at school... and i was wondering if there was a program or something that would blur the parts that shouldnt' be seen...

2007-11-07 11:41:23 · 4 answers · asked by ♥Trisha♥ 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

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http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ Its free and very good.

2007-11-07 11:49:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your teachers are so hung up on the "dirty bits" of classic Greek art, then they should be doing the subject at all!

But, if you insist on doing the project, PLEASE don't destroy the integrity of the classic artist that created the piece, by "censoring" the images with blurs, masks, or pixelizations. The sculptures and pictures don't have these censored bits. Why destroy the artwork by adding them?

Instead, frame or crop your photos so that those parts are not in the frame. A closeup of Herakles' head and torso say as much about the character and sculpture as a full body shot. He is built powerfully. His head and beard are curley.

Close ups of a Greek goddesses face can show the beauty of the character, and, just as important, the texture of the stone.

Question to "antoni": do you really believe the story of Prometheus, bringing the gift of fire to mankind is some kind of "historical" fact? When Icarus and Daedelus made wings of eagle feathers and wax, do you believe that the son flew so close to the sun that the wax melted? Did the god, Apollo REALLY take a personal hand in the Trojan War?

2007-11-08 07:53:25 · answer #2 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 0

its only mythology to non greeks, its history to us

history from the greek - istoria, ever heard of Atlantis??

really are non greeks so silly they have to blur out body parts?? is this like the creation vs evolution thing?? we all have bits on us we are humans..........its more digusting to me that you would distort our works of art because your school is clueless when it comes to art


to answer you, just paste the word Censored over the bits if your schooll must distort our art

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2007-11-07 12:20:05 · answer #3 · answered by Antoni 7 · 0 0

adobe photoshop will do it very easily. just use an impressionism brush

2007-11-08 20:15:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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