View Full Version : PHOTO ART: Mini-challenge #138 – San Giorgio Maggiore


DannyRaphael
07-06-2003, 09:20 PM
FIRST MINI-CHALLENGE -or- NEW TO PHOTO-ART?

New guidelines (subject to fine tuning):
* For each mini-challenge, post up to two (2) interpretations with attached images of your interpretation(s). ## SEE BELOW.

* For each include enough step-by-step detail to give someone a reasonable chance to recreate (or approximate) your results. That way all of us can learn from each other. Obviously it’s impossible to explain things like “individual brush strokes,” but do include such details as filters used, plugins used, blend mode detail, etc.

* Preferred format:
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on individual steps vs. writing it out in paragraphs. Step-by-step is easier for newbies to follow.

* If you used a technique or tutorial described elsewhere, include a link it if possible.

* You may include an additional post with a screenshot of your Layers Palette if that’s easier than writing out the details.

* If you used one or more Photoshop actions, you can .zip the action set and attach in an additional post or refer to the download site, with the applicable action set name.

Focus on quality, not quantity – and sharing your techniques. Unique and/or creative writeups will be preserved and noted in the "Best of Photo-art" forum.

In addition...
* Questions about technical matters or method clarification are welcome.

* Compliment works you truly admire. Don't feel compelled to comment on (or feel guilty about not commenting on) every single image.


## If you would like to do more interpretations, here’s how to do that:
- Post them at a public site, such as www.pbase.com and include as many links IN A SINGLE POST as you would like.
- If you create subsequent versions and want to include them, you can edit your own posts to add/change/delete links to outside galleries. It's not necessary to add additional posts to the thread for each link to a gallery site.

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PHOTO ART: Mini-challenge #138 – San Giorgio Maggiore

Here’s another “mini-challenge” to play with in the Photo-based Art category until the next major challenge is posted here (http://www.retouchpro.com/challenge/index.html).

The base image can be downloaded by clicking the link below the legal verbiage.

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OK. The tribe has spoken. No horses or cowboys this time!

I thought this was a beautiful shot, ripe for photo-art interpretation.

Get creative... Have fun!

Danny

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LEGAL VERBIAGE
M. Morgan retains the U.S. and international copyright © not only for the original image, but also for any photo-art versions of it. Unauthorized distribution or use of this image without permission are prohibited.

DannyRaphael
07-06-2003, 11:19 PM
Several months ago Lawrence Debono wrote an action that I really liked. CLICK HERE (http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=47915#post47915) to be taken to the post where this action can be downloaded.

The only modification I made was to blur some of the lines in the sky in the Edges layer.

LQQKER
07-07-2003, 07:16 AM
Hey all,

A beautiful picture Danny. I apologize for not being extremely accurate with my description but when I work it's always a lot of experimentation. The filters I used were paint engine, amphisoft simplifier & convolution shaman, Nik sunshine & skylight.

Ran levels with the intentions of capturing as much color as possible.

Utilizing masks I painted in sunshine/skylight to portions of image to enhance color and then ran amphisoft convolution to sharpen. I did this to get good edges for any paint program I would possibly run later.

Ran simplifier and adjusted to get the detail for the water and building I was after. Painted out sky and clouds with mask.

I used paint engine on the sky only. Applied the texture several times using a mask and painting.

Ran Nik skylight to further enhance colors.

Used multiply blend mode on finished picture and merged.

I used Photoshop 7 and a Wacom tablet.

Cheryl H
07-07-2003, 04:39 PM
Thanks for the great image to work with.

Danny--that's a nice action you used. I've added it to my collection. BTW--I'm having fun with the action your used in your vietnam post--it has much wider use than you claimed for it.

LQQKER--The lack of color in the water worked well to emphasize the buildings and boats.

PM--has the mauler touch for sure.

I tried all my usual stuff and what came out was nice--but my usual stuff.

This was simple once I hit on the combo.

1. Make 2 duplicate layers from the background.
2. On the lower layer, use fantastic machine's paint engine with the Leroy setting. (free) http://www.fantasticmachines.com/demo_downloads.htm
3. On the upper duplicate, I used DC special's outliner4 on the color book setting. (free) and set the blending mode to soft light. http://www.bmath.net/new/prvw.htm
4. Added a pattern fill layer in soft light blending mode, opacity 70% to give it a little texture.

Toad
07-07-2003, 05:56 PM
Hmmm. This is a great original. hard to conceive of posting anything that is even remotely as good...really I'm inclined to let it flow right on by as something that should stand alone - unmodifed.

But - I need to increase my involvement in the challenge area - so...

...for my attempt - I am going to try to be as faithful to the intent and mood of the original as possible. I am just going to mess a little with the colors and exposure - to create a "slightly" different mood - while retaining as much of the great stuff in the original as possible...

1. Channel mixer - reverse blue and red
2. Curves to darken the sky - saturate the "red" of the gondolas
3. Smart blur
4. USM 3 pixels - 46%
5. Curves to taste on whole image
6. Auto levels on pic (go figure) - brown to gold - fade to 52%
7. Diffuse - Darken only - Exclusion mode - fade to 24%
8. Contrast +7
9. Enough already - Stop messing with great photo.

Best
Toad

TwinbNJ
07-07-2003, 06:54 PM
1. Duplicate original layer
2. Image>Adjustments>Desatureate
3. Image>Adjustments>Curves In=25 Out=83
4. Filter>Stylize>Find Edges
5. Select> Color Range (select grey, light grey areas) Edit>Fill>White
5. Blend mode = Overlay
6. Duplicate Background layer - turn off original BG layer, New layer Blend Mode=Multiply
7. Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast
B=+58 C=+55

Toad
07-08-2003, 12:11 AM
Lovely, Jill.

vijayan
07-09-2003, 05:55 AM
Danny, very beautiful picture to work it. and all the entries followed by your touch are very good. This time also I distorted the picture . I saw this one with a fish eye. so it has become like that.
Thank you all..

Here is the tunnel view....

vijayan
07-10-2003, 05:02 AM
In my other challenge I was't droop my descriptions along with that because I thought it was femilier to every one. but Danny asked to post descriptions for the forum interest and I followed..
Here also I should do the same.
for the Tunnel view it is in the duplicate layer used Filter>Distort>Polar co->rectangular to polar.
As usual.

And Jill, very nice work but it is small in size and much white areas killed the interest.Your descriptions are very clear and I think I can do an experiment..thank you jill..
Toad , very nice job. I like the turn of tones. very attractive..
thank you Toad.
and thank you Danny..

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vijayan

vijayan
07-10-2003, 05:09 AM
Here is my another one . this time i did it in the duplicate layer applied curves for Red, Green and Blue seperately for bringing the tones and applied Filter >Artistic > Paint dub and it is like that.

Thank you everyone..

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vijayan

vijayan
07-10-2003, 05:12 AM
very sorry for the repeatation of a post occured here.
I just delete the original message and occupying the space

thankyou

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vijayan

LactoBeeZor
07-11-2003, 05:18 AM
Been away for a bit then server was down. Now to try my hand at the pic.

1. Dup BG twice.
2. First dup I ran; find edges, then
desaturated, opacity of 63%.
3. Second dup; overlay blend mode.
4. Flattened and saved for web.

vijayan
07-15-2003, 03:19 AM
LactoBeeZor, good impact of find edges..
Beautiful picture.. thank you ..

A half inverted version.....

Worked on duplicate layer selected upper part of the picture and inverted it. Did levels for that particular colour and selected lower part and again did levels to balance the colour in unuform.

Then applied Filter > Artistic > Sponge.....

Thank you all....

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vijayan

LQQKER
07-15-2003, 05:09 AM
Very nice,

It almost looks like a mirage. :)

Good choice in colors.

lkroll
11-05-2005, 10:45 PM
No way, but I liked how this one came out anyway. What better way to create an Impressionistic rendering then to use Impresionist. :lol:

thana
11-06-2005, 02:30 AM
No way, but I liked how this one came out anyway. What better way to create an Impressionistic rendering then to use Impresionist. :lol:

maybe not exactly Monet, but you're not the only one who like the effect - good one! i like your sky much, you didn't kill those fabulous colors and that's plus for you! ;)

and my version - dreamy one :)

lkroll
11-06-2005, 07:57 AM
I'm still trying to decide how I want to approach my wc technique; it's all in the gradient transistions (haven't been happy with mine yet). I'm finding oil is actually easier for me to do. :lol:

Alcar
11-07-2005, 10:04 AM
Had to take a try on this one.
Alan

lkroll
11-07-2005, 05:04 PM
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Alcar
11-07-2005, 05:07 PM
Thanks, Ikroll. Yes, I used one of my own styles, Vinson 4, although I did another with Matisse that I thought worked quite well. It's a great photo to work on.
Alan

chaosstudio
11-09-2005, 06:44 PM
Tried for an oil painting look. Did some HSV adjustments and lighting effects, then removed the thing that looked like a construction crane and some other "junk" in Photoshop. Did the rest in Painter IX.

Outbound yet Perky,
Bill

lkroll
11-09-2005, 07:06 PM
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garazon
01-21-2006, 04:35 AM
Mehdi edgesFX again, changed the color just a bit, added a stone texture

Steve Conway
01-21-2006, 11:18 AM
Buzz with pencil sketch.

Steve

raniday
01-21-2006, 06:38 PM
A wonderful photo and so many beautiful paintings. I just got PhotoGraphic Edges, and I'm experimenting, trying to get a believable Polaroid transfer effect. I'm not there yet, but it's a beginning.

Janet Petty
01-21-2006, 09:04 PM
WOW Cat. Wonderful job.

Janet

TwoLaidBack
01-22-2006, 01:35 AM
Here is my try at this one. I'm sorry but I can't remember all the steps taken to get this effect. I had quit alot of undo's going on with this one. :dizzy:

Hope ya'll enjoy it.

TwoLaidBack

palms1
01-26-2007, 03:23 PM
finally got round to this one, lovely photo great postings

Palms

Peter S
02-05-2007, 04:41 PM
Thanks Palms for reminding me of this one.

A mixture of Cutout and Poster edges with a very simple frame added

Peter