DannyRaphael
10-12-2003, 09:44 PM
An interesting shot with some interesting options. Hopefully you'll keep on the right track. :)
Whooo....whooo! (Photo by Matti Mouvinen.
~Danny~
Whooo....whooo! (Photo by Matti Mouvinen.
~Danny~
| View Full Version : Creative interpretations: Tracks 1 DannyRaphael 10-12-2003, 09:44 PM An interesting shot with some interesting options. Hopefully you'll keep on the right track. :) Whooo....whooo! (Photo by Matti Mouvinen. ~Danny~ Cheryl H 10-13-2003, 12:26 AM Interesting photo. This one will be worth coming back to to see if I can make more of the lines. This is one of my favorite actions that I've made for myself, but I tend to forget I've got it. It starts with these layers. 1. Fantastic machine's leroy 2. Fantastic machine's tempD 3. DC Special's outliner 4 after blending these, merge to a new layer and run Flaming Pear's melancholytron. Top this with a find edges layer and then adjust hue and saturation. jch71566 10-13-2003, 10:10 AM Cheryl -- nice outline effect! Here's my take on it: * Simplified using Alien-Skin Image Dr JPG Cleaner w/ Blur Edges * Recolored/Softened using Auto-F/X Dreamy Photo * Watercolor Filter * Lightened using histogram Enjoy! -Jeff DannyRaphael 10-14-2003, 12:24 AM Jeff: I especially like your rendition. Your manips are a breath of fresh air. - - - - - - - CH: Well done yet again. I like the color scheme a lot. - - - - - - - Started out thinking I wanted to do a straight color to BW conversion, then got carried away. Here's the general approach I took by layer (top to bottom) * Color Fill (color) * Original image (luminosity): Restore some detail via Hide All layer mask * Background copy to which Posterize (Levels=3) + Cutout applied ~Danny~ Jeff L 10-14-2003, 06:08 AM Tried this one over a cup of coffee. I duped the layer and set the blend mode to difference and then added a nightvision filter I forgot I had but thought it would work. The final touch was a little brush work. jch71566 10-14-2003, 12:32 PM Danny, thanks for the kind comments. :) I like your rendering. The posterization really forces the tonal contrast. Jeff L, your image is my favorite so far! :bigthmb: I am going to have to go and experiment with VDL Night-Vision some more. By the way, what about this image has attracted the 3 of us to the cool spectrum? Isolation, Lonliness, Waiting? I think for me, it was Isolation. What about you two? However, I still like Cheryl's "Earthy" toned rendition. Cheers! -Jeff Cheryl H 10-14-2003, 06:11 PM jch--very nice--I like it. It puts me a little in mind of the way things look on a rainy night. Jeff and Danny--purple? is it something in the air? ;) I think I'll echo the question of what sent all three of you in that direction--it's statistically significant :tongue: The outline effect comes mostly from DC Special's outliner 4 (freebie). http://www.bmath.net/new/prvw.htm I haven't made much use of most of the filters at this site, but the outliner 4 is a nice one--worth adding. But I think paint engine (another freebie) played a big part in the look too--it's what gave the smudged effect to the lines. http://www.fantasticmachines.com/demo_downloads.htm Jeff L 10-14-2003, 09:50 PM Thank you Jeff! I rarely use that filter but as soon as I looked at that photo I thought it was a great candidate for it! It was sorta cold and rainy this morning and blue seemed to be an automatic choice for me. That and it seemed to work better when I inverted the image. Shortly after I posted that I ventured out and went to the Covered Bridge Festival in Indiana. Quite a rainy and windy road trip but I'm thinkin I may have a few keepers. At least I hope so... gina 10-16-2003, 09:18 AM Hi guys and girls, really "cool" stuff here:D I like them all so far. I didn't think the first time I looked at the image it was so promising. Because I saw your renders I decided to try it anyway and guess what : blue too. I got my old biro out and started scribbling:D saturation impressionist pencil gina desat-colorize dupe: multiply and with layer mask accentuate shadows gina jch71566 10-16-2003, 09:43 AM Gina, that's a really great sketch! Impressionist is wonderful, huh? gina 10-16-2003, 10:18 AM thanks jch, it sure is and I've only scratched the surface from that plug-in. I really have Cheryl to thank for bringing and keeping it under our attention! gina rlspencer1 10-18-2003, 01:04 PM Danny: Tracks I thought lent itself to a abstract so this is my try. I got the idea from a tutorial at: http://www.zeroplace.com/photoshop/digitalburst/digitalburst.html The only real changes are the image was changed to black and white and I used a gradient. I call it "Sunset over the Tracks". By the way if anyone know how to make a reflected gradient using your own foreground and background colors or know of a tutorial I would greatly appreciate any help. If you need more clarification of what I said please email me. Thanks Bob winwintoo 10-18-2003, 05:55 PM I call this "I wonder what would happen if..." Margaret DannyRaphael 10-18-2003, 07:07 PM Bob: That's very creative. Reminds me of a snap of some of the footage from 2001, A Space Odyssey. Appreciate the link to the tutorial. Margaret... A+ in the "stretching the boundaries" dept, too. Glad to see two interpretations that really bend the norm. ~Danny~ rlspencer1 10-19-2003, 12:11 AM Margaret: Nice job, really different I like it. Margaret, I know how the center is made (I Hope) with the elliptical marquee tool, but how do you do an "X". Thank for a tip if you don't mind. Bob winwintoo 10-19-2003, 06:17 AM Hi Bob, I went back to see what I did and couldn't remember :tongue: but luckily, I had saved the file with all the layers in it! It was quite simple really. 1. make a new layer and fill it with a dark pinkish color, set the blending mode to color. 2. using the polygonal lasso tool, make a triangle shaped selection over the lower right half of the layer. 3. choose "invert" under the Image menu (it's in one of the sub-menus). This turn the lower right a kind of bluish-green 4. make another new layer and fill it with a rich green set the blending mode to difference 5. using the polygonal lasso tool again, make a triangle shaped selection over the lower left half of the layer. 6. choose "invert" again 7. make an oval selection over the layer you made in step 4 and then choose "invert" again 8. keeping the same selection outline as step 7, make the layer from step 1 the active layer and invert again. Hope this makes sense. I've attached an image showing the layers. Margaret rlspencer1 10-19-2003, 09:14 AM Margaret: Thank you for your replying, I got it now. Very neat concept, I will try it. It was especially nice of you to include the screen print. That was as the saying goes one picure is worth a thousand words. Well again thanks another door has openned. Bob ahutton 01-10-2004, 08:44 AM This one started with paint engine's poster #7, then paint engine's arctic filter. Softened. I gave it a mat and a frame and it just goes to show that anything when presented properly can pass for art. AmyHutton She who dies with the most filters wins |