DannyRaphael
06-06-2004, 12:22 PM
You can almost smell the dust. (BTW: He made a great throw to 1st base.)
Terrific pic by C. Dahlberg.
~Danny~
Terrific pic by C. Dahlberg.
~Danny~
| View Full Version : Creative interpretations: Baseball Player, 3rd Base DannyRaphael 06-06-2004, 12:22 PM You can almost smell the dust. (BTW: He made a great throw to 1st base.) Terrific pic by C. Dahlberg. ~Danny~ Patricia 06-06-2004, 10:01 PM This is a really great image, so many possibilities. I went with Impressionist on this one. Ran MIke Finn's pOpArTiSt, then adjust pOpArTiSt several times. Dragged the result back to the original, duped the original background layer, moved it to the top and set blend to color. merged layers. Ran Impressionist with Danny's oil setting. Made a new layer (per Cheryl H's excellent post on "color glaze"), selected white and a gray from image and ran render clouds. Added a layer mask and used a grunge brush to reveal the image. Added a curves adjustment layer to give it a little more "pop". Patricia Cheryl H 06-06-2004, 10:13 PM Patricia--that's an interesting mix of processes--the result was great. CJ Swartz 06-06-2004, 10:33 PM Patricia -- wonderful look! Like it a lot. DannyRaphael 06-07-2004, 12:17 AM Patricia: Even though this guy is playing 3rd base, you definitely wacked a home run on this one. I personally prefer photo-paintings that look more like paintings than photos, and this one definitely qualifies. In a word: BRAVO! ~Danny~ Patricia 06-07-2004, 11:29 AM Thanks for all you kind words, encouragement, and techniques! This was really a fun image to work on. Patricia catia 06-08-2004, 04:26 PM Here is a pencil sketch done in PSP8. First ran One Step Photo Fix. Then: Duplicate layer and set top layer to negative image, mode to dodge. Select Effects, blur, blur more. Repeat. Adjust opacity to suit. Merge all. Adjust saturation to taste. Catia catia 06-08-2004, 04:48 PM Here is a PS7 version. First applied Katrin Eismann Fill Flash action. Duplicated BG. Desaturate and duplicated again Invert top layer and set mode to color dodge. Gaussian filter, radius 10. Merge top two layers and duplicate. Set top layer to multiply and adjust opacity to suit. Merge top two layers Double click BG and promote. Drag to top and adjust opacity to suit. Add a Hue/Saturation layer and adjust hue, saturation and lightness to suit. Flatten and save..... Catia Cheryl H 06-08-2004, 10:02 PM 1. duplicated background and ran a modified buzz gloss stack (reduced remove to around 300 and set the rest of the sliders to 12, added brightness and contrast around 40) 2. Select black with magic wand and invert selection 3. paint with history brush 4. ran impressionist (paint swirl) and paint engine (bad chalk) (presets aren't too critical to the end result) faded both slightly 5. took 2 light colors from the image and made a canvas glaze layer 6. dodged the face a little and added a light texture. jch71566 06-09-2004, 07:08 AM Cheryl, I really like this one! -Jeff Cheryl H 06-09-2004, 07:57 AM thanks Jeff :classic: kiska 06-11-2004, 06:51 AM Ah, 3rd base, my old softball position. Painter- different strokes for player and bg Photoshop- history brush for a little detail, face, glove,ball bg-palette knife,daubs,sprayed,texture filters player-sprayed,texture filters Apply image- bg-RGB,multi player- red channel, soft, I think kiska DannyRaphael 06-11-2004, 09:33 AM Go, Cheryl... I like this look, too. Glad Summer is approaching where you'll have more time to play! - - - - - - - - I was experimenting with the Impressionist Marker: Opaque Strokes style and came up with this kind of mosaic tile effect. I duplicated the layer, applied Photoshop's Emboss filter and changed the blend mode to Overlay to give the pieces a little more depth. ~Danny~ LQQKER 06-17-2004, 01:11 PM Very imaginative renditions by everyone. Cropped image. Adjusted color & levels. Applied adapt.eq Xero clairity. FP india ink. Despeckled. Simplified portions. Ran Paint engine. Adjusted hue & sat. Find edges. Nik filters (sunshine, skylight contrast and midnight). Impressionist (applied filter in opposite direction of paint mode). Embossed. Several layers of blend modes (mainly overlay). About four layer styles adjustments. Manjumena 06-23-2004, 05:14 AM [QUOTE=Patricia] Very nice Patricia. looks like a real painting Ran MIke Finn's pOpArTiSt, then adjust pOpArTiSt several times. Ran Impressionist with Danny's oil setting. Where can we find this action and Danny's oil .ctp sets? Cheryl H 06-23-2004, 09:01 AM Danny's presets http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8328&page=1 Mike Finn http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~mikefinn/action.html Manjumena 06-29-2004, 03:03 AM Thx Chery!!!!!!! I was trying to bring the impressionist look into image using only Photoshop filters. Used mike's scratchy Manju rlspencer1 07-01-2004, 05:26 PM Danny: I just did as the little red engine I think I can, I think I can and it uploaded this time. Have a nice day and thanks Bob CJ Swartz 07-02-2004, 09:08 PM It's a combination of a pencil effect layer added to a copy of the original (filtered with Ink Outlines) with a Vivid Light layer blend with the area around the player's head and the ball selected and Spherized (reduced inward) with a layer mask to change the effect somewhat. Then I again added a copy of the original layer with a Screen layer blend and layer mask to reduce effect in certain areas to taste. Peter S 09-20-2007, 05:03 PM I thought it was time to check out the older posts, and came across this, nice one as ever Danny. For this one I've been messing with the torn edges filter applied to several layers and varying opacities, and the blending back in a coloured layer. A larger res version can be found at this link if you'd like to see it:- [img=http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/826/fielderhqo1.th.jpg] (http://img217.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fielderhqo1.jpg) Peter Photoshop I wish the old thread warning was not there, sure makes it difficult. palms1 09-21-2007, 06:48 AM Nice one to resurect Peter Ahb followed by history brush to get the soft edges Palms Steve Conway 09-21-2007, 07:19 AM A little Leroy Neiman influence here. |