View Full Version : Creative interpretations: Sail Boat in St. Thomas


TwinbNJ
03-15-2003, 07:30 PM
Here's another blast from the past classic for CI this week... Taken by TwinB (aka Jill).

Looks like a fun time~

~Danny~

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This picture was taken on our trip to St. Thomas. ---- Oh to be back there now.

Enjoy! :pirate:

TwinANJ
03-15-2003, 08:06 PM
Used wave filter. sketch added a little red.

Jean

TwinANJ
03-15-2003, 08:10 PM
Same as above only in color. Used wave, Dry Brush, Sharpen, Ink Outline on various layers worked opacity.

Jean

phili1
03-16-2003, 07:47 AM
HI Jill, Hi Jean, I am glad you changed your Avtar. NOw we can tell you apart.

Its nice to see you are having fun with Photo art, isnt it amazing how our attemps keep getting better and better. I know I have a totally different imagination then I did a year ago.

Nice submissions. Kind of 50-60 art form.


Anyway a ship in a storm.

BY the way it looks like a super place to visit.

Andrew B.
03-16-2003, 04:33 PM
Well, this is where my wondering went. Definitely "Primitive."

bubba
03-16-2003, 06:32 PM
all great versions
just my usual PI colored pen

bubba

BillC
03-16-2003, 06:35 PM
Came to my senses a bit!....here's my second rendition. (I liked Andrew's idea of something primitive ....I just kind of simplified a bit and took out a lot of detail...then zapped up saturation....overlayed with the line outlines ) (Note - the first one was just playing around with Apply Image)
Bill

DannyRaphael
03-16-2003, 10:15 PM
Ken:
Great manipulation!
("Skipper... I think we're lost!" "Shut-up, Gilligan!")

BillC:
Sure glad you found this little playground. You certainly come up with some unique looks.

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I was working on a tutorial (click HERE (http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5478) for "how to" -- 1st and 3rd posts) and came up with variation to illustrate a teaching point ("Double your pleasure, double your fun...")

phili1
03-17-2003, 05:39 AM
I agree with all the comments, alott of great stuff. It still amazes me how many different variations to one subject you can have.

Danny love your comments on Kens as well as your pic.

Phyliss hides in the background and hits us with three, whic are all great but I thoink I like no 2 the best.

Hey guys did you ever think that our forum is like a head doctor.
When your down and feeling bad come here we will pick you up with fun things to do.

retpmikl
03-18-2003, 07:13 PM
1. with Color Range, Lasso and Magic Wand, I've selected four parts (sky, mountains, water and boat) and put them on different layers.

2. on the sky layer : used Adjustment layers to get the color and contrast : Hue/Saturation, Levels, Brightness/Contrast.

3. on the mountains : just Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer.

4. on the water layer : dup layer + Anisotropic ; dup this layer + Dry Brush ; Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer.

5. on the boat layer : dup layer + Solarize ; dup this layer + Chalk & Charcoal.

6. flattened image.

7. added Levels and Hue/Saturation adjustment layers on top of all that to get a bit more contrast.

I'm kind of satisfied with this one. Hope you like it too.

retpmikl
03-18-2003, 07:14 PM
one of Mike's frames

retpmikl
03-19-2003, 03:46 AM
And it makes quite a difference. So here they are :

1. with Color Range, Lasso and Magic Wand, I've selected four parts (sky, mountains, water and boat) and put them on different layers.

2. on the sky layer (blend mode - Normal) : used Adjustment layers to get the color and contrast : Hue/Saturation, Levels, Brightness/Contrast.

3. on the mountains (blend mode - Normal) : just Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer.

4. on the water layer (blend mode - Normal) : dup layer + Anisotropic (blend mode - Normal) ; dup this layer + Dry Brush (blend mode - Color Dodge at 57%) ; Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer.

5. on the boat layer : dup layer + Solarize (blend mode - Overlay at 50%) ; dup this layer + Chalk & Charcoal (blend mode - Color Burn at 50%).

6. flattened image.

7. added Levels and Hue/Saturation adjustment layers on top of all that to get a bit more contrast.


Hi, Andrew. I like the colors, too. As for the filters, I had used Anisotropic + Dry Brush on water before but the combination that surprised me is the Solarize filter (that I never had used before) plus the Chalk & Charcoal filter. They give more volume to the boat. I was trying lot's of things and got lucky with this one.

themanda
03-19-2003, 01:21 PM
:eek:

This started out to be a watercolor, but it went terribly, terribly wrong. So I ended up with our little boat out at sea in a bad storm.

Great submissions from everyone! Great mini-challenge!

DannyRaphael
01-26-2004, 12:50 AM
Just totally experimenting with Mike Finn's newest action toy, DigiDoodle (available FREE HERE (http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~mikefinn/action.html)) and Edger from the same action set.

This is more fun than finger painting!

~Danny~

Patricia
01-26-2004, 11:53 PM
A watercolor for a water picture . . .

Adjusted levels to brighten the image
Mike Finn's Hydro action
added solid color adjustment layer & painted with wet brush
add texture

Patricia