singularity
05-09-2003, 09:58 PM
Flowers just seem to make a good photo-art subject. This was taken at Cranbrook Gardens in Michigan.
-Michelle
-Michelle
| View Full Version : Creative interpretations: Flowers - Upside down (Singularity) singularity 05-09-2003, 09:58 PM Flowers just seem to make a good photo-art subject. This was taken at Cranbrook Gardens in Michigan. -Michelle CJ Swartz 05-10-2003, 12:34 AM Such a beautiful plant -- one I've never seen before. Here's one no one has seen before--- with the aid of polar coordinates, spherize, layer mask, and a color wash. Blacknight 05-10-2003, 12:35 AM Spherize vertical, cropped, colored pencils, some sponge work, some burn tool work, hue/sat. pstewart 05-10-2003, 12:57 AM CJ and BK...wow! Both of you went with distortion and got fascinating results! BK, I think this is one of your best efforts! I just played with color and texture, using simplification in the process. Phyllis TwinbNJ 05-10-2003, 06:25 AM Michelle - thank you for a great image to work with. CJ - WOW, WOW , WOW - way cool. Very unusual look and works perfect with this. BK - The colors and overall feel is just wonderful. :bigthmb: Phyllis - The subtle back ground colors just make the flower pop right out at you. Very attractive effect. here is mine! :) ArtistColumbus 05-10-2003, 09:18 AM Very cool everyone. CJ - You found a use for polar coordinates and it looks phenominal. (I've always thought of that filter as useless for myself.) BK - (and please take this as a compliment) This would make a great black velvet/black light print. Such intense colors with the deep black shadows. I love it! Phyllis and Jill, as always, I love your work. BillC 05-10-2003, 09:39 AM Michelle - beautiful flower pic - thanks for posting. CJ - WOW! very creative, artistic - beautiful! BK - nice abstract - like the color! Phyllis - I really like the softness - another one of your beauties! Jill - looks like you combined some type of line art techique for the background which really makes the flower standout - nice job. Here's mine ... I used one of CJ's techniques... I created another image/file - transparent background Ran select color several times (flower, stem, leaves) and pasted each to a new layer in the new image. Then, I ran various colors/drop shadows, styles on each layer.. created a new background layer with daisies... Bill C BillC 05-10-2003, 10:13 AM I think I'm getting addicted to these great flower pics! Here's my second version ... duped layer ... smudged it ....used a graduated overlay .... ansiotrophic ... flattened .. then ran thru NeatImage to really smooth out the details... Bill C Blacknight 05-10-2003, 10:39 AM Originally posted by ArtistColumbus BK - (and please take this as a compliment) This would make a great black velvet/black light print. Such intense colors with the deep black shadows. I love it! I've often wished we could select the page background color that we would like to have for our artistic endeavors here. To MY eye, they always look better (especially ones like the one I did, where it goes to black around the edges) when viewed on a black background. Take my pic and put it into Photoshop - hit the F key twice and see what I mean. I frequently do that with my images because that makes every detail much clearer and more distinct to me - often I catch erasures that didn't fully erase and that sort of thing. Plus it just looks cool! :wavey: CJ Swartz 05-10-2003, 06:40 PM Michelle -- thanks for the use of your photo -- it is such an unusual and beautiful flower, and it has certainly sparked a lot of interest here in the forum! :) BK -- I'm with you -- I use the black surround to see my images also. I love the vibrancy and lighting of the colors in your image! Phyllis - just lovely - great color contrast! Jill - a striking treatment -- the bloom really shows off well! BillC - I really like the "graduated" image -- smoooooth colors! Fishboy - unusual treatment of an unusual bloom - almost looks like there is some chrome thrown in there! tyeise 05-10-2003, 08:05 PM Well, I for one am glad that the forum itself isn't black. I think I would have a hard time with that, even if it might be better for viewing some images. Tyeise tyeise 05-16-2003, 07:20 PM Decided to try something different with this one. Tyeise Neve 02-19-2005, 03:59 PM Cloned in Painter Cloners/Water Color Wash Cloner Cloners/Water color Fine Cloner Water Colors/Dry Eraser In Paint Shop Pro Duped bottom layer 2nd Layer - Multilply reduced opacity Merged both layers. Add a brushstroke/Dissolve with two colours to bg. Janet Petty 02-19-2005, 05:09 PM Very nice Neve and thanks for bringing an oldie back to the limelight for us to play with. Janet Neve 02-19-2005, 06:41 PM My pleasure but I've finished digging deeper! :wavey: raniday 02-19-2005, 08:55 PM Beautiful Painter watercolor, Neve. I played around w/ the colors in hue/sat, and then took it into Painter, used the fine camel cloner on it, and then brought it back in to PhotoShop and added Poster Edges and a texture. http://www.pbase.com/image/39947320 Neve 02-19-2005, 10:41 PM That turned out exceptionally well Raniday. :knockedou JustChecking 02-20-2005, 02:08 PM wonderful flower :nod: if i'm correct it's called "emperor's crown" around here... and wonderful renditions :bigthmb: --- AHB+some filters... jaykita 02-21-2005, 10:16 AM Experimenting with the stamp filter. DannyRaphael 02-21-2005, 01:31 PM Glad to see these "classic" threads getting some attention. The results from the 2005 interpretations are far better than ones from two years ago. Mine is based on a Photoshop action that can be downloaded here: http://ggw.online.fr/dpreview/Actions/ErickN%20Watercolor.atn SWEngineer 02-25-2005, 09:01 PM Here's another Painter version. Separated the flower from the background first in Elements (labor intensive). Then cloned using the Sponges>Sponge of varied sizes in Painter8. Added texture to the sponge layer and background in Painter. Added my favorite sketch outline (HP or BP + TornEdges) in Elements. -Mark |