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These can be produced like any other illustration, from either photograhic sources, or GAs or from some previous editable file format. In this case using an existing image on the left, (the panel of switches on the far right) is only included to demonstrate the various positions/states of the 'I/COM' switch on the left. The CBT program, utilizing interactive areas on the image, needs these switches in their various states.

In this example the image on  the right, the 'central panel', is the replacement panel that fitted into the space of the panel below it. The surrounding panels and displays remained the same, but were included in the second image for registration purposes. As with the one above these were images already in existance that needed amending/updating seemlessly!

Another piece of pure airbrush illustration,  as done with the various computer software available.

In this image for an American Army ship, the top image is a screen shot of a console displaying the ships ballast tanks. The image below, indicates the state of those ballast tanks at the touch of a button. The lower image was updated in photoshop with layers indicating the ballast capacities.

Only part of this image is shown due to size of original.

The image above was also for an American Army ship. The company I was working for wanted for their CBT program a simple image of the plan and Starboard of the ship. I could have produced this in any program, but as IsoDraw was my main tool, I used this and then exported it as a jpeg, but optimised for the web as a gif in Photoshop.

(All the illustrations included in this website can be supplied to you on an Powerpoint CDRom which I will glady post to you on request.)


The following images are a small sample of photo-editing of images for a customers web based company ( http://www.eway-uk.com ). The idea was to create an image/s that were devoid of any background, so they could be placed/inserted into various templates to fit within the websites' adverts.

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The following image was created from several images taken with a 'Panorama' in mind. It was a view from our hotel window in Cancun Mexico, overlooking the Caribbean/Atlantic waters on the left, panning over to the Lagoon on the right.
The images were then stitched together and with some manipulation within photoshop to fill in some areas that the stitching software didn't quite do so well, I then had the finished article.
The following images were the sequence taken, followed by the final stitched Panorama.
Anything like this I can do for you, just give me a call.

Cancun Mexico and the Caribbean.





The final Panorama

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