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DannyRaphael
12-27-2002, 03:37 AM
This image was posted in another venue. I'm shamelessly borrowing it. It's said to come from the Photoshop installation CD.

Many possibilities...

Have fun,
~DannyR~

pstewart
12-27-2002, 02:03 PM
Thanks for steali...errr...borrowing such a great picture, Danny. :)

In this version I added the optional steps of 1) using levels again on the outline (after running cutout on it) to darken and accent the lines, and 2) used cutout again on a dupe layer of the original placed as the top layer and set to 50% opacity, since there was so much white showing.

Phyllis

pstewart
12-28-2002, 04:16 AM
How about an impressionist painting? Used flaming pear twist to get the swirly strokes, and can't remember what else went into it.

Phyllis

pstewart
12-29-2002, 12:03 AM
Chuck, my favorite is #3 because the brownish tones give it an antique look. Though I do like the way the outlines turned out in the others...very sharp and neat looking.

I finally bit the bullet and got Paint Shop Pro and installed Virtual PC on my mac so I can run Windows 98. I like Paint Shop Pro...lots of nice filters with a variety of settings and good preview options. Here are my first results, this one with pastel filter with reduced opacity.

Phyllis

pstewart
12-29-2002, 12:05 AM
Paint Shop Pro has a great brush strokes filter...going to come in handy for sure. This was done with it, forget the settings, and opacity was lowered a bit to let some of the original show through since it lost too much definition.

Phyllis

pstewart
12-29-2002, 12:07 AM
A pleasant surprise...Paint Shop Pro has a kaleidoscope filter...didn't know that. It has some extra settings that give you a greater variety than just the number of pieces. Here is the first and only one I did with it...just one, since I can easily get carried away with kaleidoscopic images so I stopped myself in time. :)

Phyllis

GOLDCOIN
12-29-2002, 12:49 PM
"Okay you two, Phyllis & ugot2bkdng ......you guys are having all the fun with this great pix.

Phyllis
......I picked your very second one as my favorite....

ugot2bkdng .....My favorite of yours was the stipple version...Thought it really worked well with this pix.....




A simple sketch......

Trimoon
12-29-2002, 06:29 PM
This one I used the filter (Find Edges) and re-painted in the color using layers and added some grain

Trimoon
12-29-2002, 06:30 PM
Desiderated

Trimoon
12-29-2002, 09:06 PM
Harbor on Canvas
Here is a larger image (http://www.trimoon.com/Harbor_II.jpg) and one more Ships in Harbor (http://www.trimoon.com/Ships_in_Harbor.jpg)

jerry
12-30-2002, 06:42 AM
Hi Danny
You don't have to feel bad about borrowing this photo from another venue..We (RetouchPRO) used it first..:D :D See below

http://www.retouchpro.com/challenge/manipulation/challenge17/index.html

Nice work on this one everyone..

Here is a sketch of the harbor.

Jerry

collinf
12-30-2002, 08:31 AM
Here's my "effort". I really was just playing to see if I could recreate one of the other "art" pics and ended up with this. I really don't know how I got this, it just sort of looked right.

Collin

phili1
12-30-2002, 04:45 PM
No fair Phyliss & Chuck you have great toy.

Trimon, I l;ove yours all are good.

NIce work Collin & Jerry.

I thought I posted this before but I cant seem to find it.

pstewart
12-31-2002, 03:01 AM
Goldcoin, Trimoon, Jerry, and Collin, all good sketch treatments and all different styles.

Trimoon, love the faded edges...adds just the right touch. I prefer the colored ones in this case though I usually like your b/w sketches...must depend on the picture.

Jerry, those sharp outlines are daring and worked out well...especially like the reflection in the water.

Goldcoin, the bold black edges and the purplish colors really work well together.

Collin, whatever combination of filters you used your end result is unusual and artistic, and I think you stopped at just the right place.

Chuck and Phil, nice subtle paint treatments, and the textures work well with the soft paint look. I guess I'm with you guys on this pic, since I saw it as a "paint" pic rather than a "sketch" pic, though the recent post have demonstrated that it's good both ways. So I made a sketch too.

It's supposed to look like an old faded color print. Did the blur/dodge outline using dustnscratches filter, then on the original used KPT2's gaussian weave filter (one of their blur filters), which gave the roofs "shingles" and the windows sharp outlines since it makes edges into bright crosses...hard to explain if you haven't used it. Also put a faint large crosshatch texture from andromed techtures over the final pic.

Phyllis

lglogan
12-31-2002, 06:57 AM
Here is my rendition and steps I used to get there.

1. Create duplicate layer
2. Image/Adjustments/Invert
3. Mode/Grayscale - don't flatten
4. Mode/RGB – don’t flatten
5. Image/Adjustments/Invert
6. Image/Adjustments/Levels – add highlights by sliding the white arrow to the left. .
7. Image/Adjustments/Brightness-Contrast – you want to take the contrast slider to the minus usually between -10 and -30.
8. Create duplicate layer
9. Image/Adjustments/Invert
10. Blending Mode colors dodge – should be all white, if not go back to step 8 and take the contrast down a little more.
11. Filter/Blur/Motion Blur – adjust so you can see as much detail as you desire.
12. Flatten image
13. Activate the History Brush and use the Watercolor 3 brush (PS7) and paint being careful not to go all the way to the edges.
14. Double click background layer and rename layer 0. (for transparent background.
15. Use Magic Wand to select the edge.
16. Select/Modify/Expand 5 to 10 pixels.
17. Edit/Copy and paste. This creates a new layer.
18. Filter/Brush Stokes/Angled Strokes – Direction Balance – 50, Stroke Length – 32, Sharpness – 3.
19. Merge Visible.
20. Create new layer and fill with 50% gray.
21. Filter/Noise/Add Noise – Amount – 181%, Gaussian, Monochromatic
22. I used buZZPro – Simplifier set at 288%
23. Set Layer Mode to Overlay and Opacity at 25%.
24. Merge Visible
26. Filter/Texturizer/Texture – choose what ever texture you like.

I didn't redo all the steps to see if I have it all down. Yawn... Let me know if anyone has a problem.

Happy New Year!!!

lglogan
12-31-2002, 07:05 AM
Oops... I just realized I left out a couple of steps.

Insert between steps 23 and 24.

25. Create New Layer and drag it to the bottom of the stack.
26. Select a background color and fill.

jerry
12-31-2002, 07:16 AM
Collin very unique, I really like it..

Chuck and PHil, Both really nice paintings..The different texture on each of them really sets them off.

Phyllis..You definately achieved the faded print look..Very nice.

Lynda..Very pretty as usual..Thanks for taking the time to explain all of your steps..Very generous..

Jerry :D

pstewart
01-01-2003, 01:22 AM
Lynda, just gorgeous...you've done it again!

I downloaded BuzzPro Simplifier trial version and used it here with render>lighting texturing along with an overlaid outline and some lighting changes. Tried to get a simple raised look, and found that if you set the blend mode to darken on your render>lighting layer much of the smaller annoying dents disappear and the result is a smoother look...at least on this picture...will have to try it elsewhere to see if it's helpful in general.

Phyllis

phili1
01-01-2003, 10:33 AM
Lynda I really love your water color, one of the best I have seen.

Phyliss the pencil sketch is first rate, nice job.

Phyliss this buz is great, I love the coloration of the harbor scene. Do you think its an advantage to regular photos.

Anyway in thinking about this harbor scene I saw my self gazing into a Mirror.

phili1
01-01-2003, 11:11 AM
Weel I dint have a program like Phyliss so I tried to make a kalidoscope and had in mind when you get evaluated the show you Ink blots, si Here is an inner mind

retpmikl
01-09-2003, 06:17 PM
Used Find Edges, Smart Blur/Inverse, 'a few' Anisotropic+Paint Daubs combinations and Smudge tool on the water. Plus Hue/Saturation, Levels and Brightness/Contrast adj. layers.

Peter S
04-25-2007, 03:04 PM
Nice find Danny keep it up.:bigthmb:
I'm glad to resurrect this one.

Peter

Larger version

[img=http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/6900/shipsharborhrk5.th.jpg] (http://img390.imageshack.us/my.php?image=shipsharborhrk5.jpg)

palms1
04-26-2007, 02:26 PM
Nice find Danny keep it up.:bigthmb:
I'm glad to resurrect this one.

Peter

Larger version

[img=http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/6900/shipsharborhrk5.th.jpg] (http://img390.imageshack.us/my.php?image=shipsharborhrk5.jpg)


Nice one Peter really sets the mood on this one. im glad you resurrected ( and hopefully spelt this right as i have copied you !) this one, Nice photo Danny

Peter S
04-26-2007, 02:48 PM
Nice one Peter really sets the mood on this one. im glad you resurrected ( and hopefully spelt this right as i have copied you !) this one, Nice photo Danny

Ahhhh finally found something you may not be good at - SPELLING.

I had to find out eventually.:grin:


Peter