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DannyRaphael
08-08-2004, 07:31 PM
I believe you'll like this one a lot.

Enjoy...
~Danny~

Xaran
08-09-2004, 11:20 PM
Copied image over the background image and ran Xero line art in mono sketch mode. Used Akvis chameleon to change the flowers to the colour of the background.

Paint engine to get the painted effect. Pasted the original again, masked out and painted back some of the colour.

Added a black border between flowers and background.

Christine

CJ Swartz
08-10-2004, 12:42 PM
Christine -- I love the look of your image -- works very well ! :)

Played in PShop 7 ---
Didn't keep track of all the iterations, but loved the colors and just went along for the ride -- but this is a combination of select Color Range, Polar Coordinates, embossing, stroking, layer blends - color, Luminosity, exclusion, etc. No, I could never do it again. But, sometimes, I just want to "play". ;)

kiska
08-10-2004, 12:55 PM
I like that. Kinda an abstract stained glass window.
kiska

ahutton
08-11-2004, 02:17 PM
Christine, you know I love anything that is abstract!

I did PSP8 contours on one copy and did a negative on another one and merged them, then did a negative of that image. I like the quick and dirty results.

AmyHutton

kiska
08-11-2004, 02:42 PM
I ain't gonna tell ya'..................'cause I don't know!
kiska

Neve
08-11-2004, 05:50 PM
Inspirational and fun! :happy: I enjoyed playing too....this is a Paint Alchemy filter and PSP8 frame added.

dslinger
08-11-2004, 05:56 PM
CJ, Kiska, Neve- I'm loving the playful interpretations! :D

Neve
08-11-2004, 06:41 PM
You've got to let your hair down sometime... :lol: I'm about to zip up the suitcases tomorrow to do just that and enjoy our 5th grandchild...! I'll miss "playing" for a while....for an entire month!

dslinger
08-11-2004, 08:05 PM
in keeping with that playful spirit... here's my *weird* interpretation..and I swear, I'm clean and sober! :D

I isolated each channel and used curves to bring them in or out. Did replace color several times. Channel mixer- played with it over and over until I got a pleasing mix of colors. Did a boatload of smart blurs (I think about 10!) then played with lens blur, which I've been wanting to goof with for a while. And finally, the fresco filter to give it a more painterly and less pixelated look. There are probably easier ways to get to this place :rolleyes: this one is definitely inspiring a canvas to me- thanks for the challenge, Danny.

Janet Petty
08-11-2004, 09:06 PM
Some of these are terriffic! What a wonderful thing imagination is.

I can't resist a flower, especially the chance to make one abstracted in some manner.
Duped original layer and turned off background.
Posterized at 4.
Copied that layer three more times.
1st copy was turned into a pencil sketch, which turned out to have a lot of gray in it. I used the blending sliders to get rid of some of the gray. This blended into the layer below it a lot better.
2nd copy I used the solarize filter then hit image/adjustment/invert. In the final layered copy, the blending mode was overlay at 80%.
The next layer I used find edges with a blending mode of 25% on multiply.

I'm not particularly happy with some of the crazed lines; but I'm too tired to erase them tonight. I'm absolutely sure I will do this flower again. BEWARE :) you haven't seen the last of this flower. hehehe

CJ Swartz
08-12-2004, 09:06 AM
Kiska, Neve, Donna, Janet -- Cool!!! :cool:

Kiska -- can't do it again? Then it's truly UNIQUE!!
Neve -- Have fun with your 5th grandchild -- you'll get even more energized!
Donna -- who cares if "there are easier ways", you did it YOUR way!
Janet -- You got more?! Bring 'em on! We're not scared, we're anticipatory!

Janet Petty
08-12-2004, 10:24 AM
You asked for it. Snicker. Thanks for the words of encouragement.

Here are three I experimented with. I LOVE flowers. LOL

The first one is done with the emboss filter and inverted, overlaid onto a colored sandstone texture. The top layer was a find edges, which was overlaid and the opacity reduced.

The second one was the same as above except I put the original on top and overlaid it, reduced the saturation to make it look like it does. I kinda like it. It reminds me of that material so popular in the 1950s, washed out but bold and splashy too.

The third one was playing around with the impressionist filter.

Xaran
08-13-2004, 07:32 AM
These are all fantastic - this is such a good picture to play with, I couldn't resist a few more all done in Photobrush, haven't played with that for a while.

first is coloured pencil plus another filter but I can't remember which probably one of the xero ones.

second is the glass filter.

third is xero duochrome and Photobrush watercolour.

Christine

Janet Petty
08-13-2004, 09:02 AM
Xaran, I really like the third one. The pastel look is great.

This is such a great photo for experimenting with. Thanks to Danny for posting it.

Xaran
08-14-2004, 05:03 AM
Thanks Janet, I liked that one too. Heres another version, just to keep things going.

Duplicated layer
Xero Line Art Sketch - line 10.
Layer Mode = difference
Merge to new layer.
switch off line art layer
change layer mode of merged layer to colour burn

Quite liked it at this point as very bright and sparkling.

Paint daubs and canvas texture added via filter gallery.

Christine

qtranva
08-14-2004, 10:51 AM
I used Photoshop Dry brush filter and Paint engine Impression 1 & 2 and came up with this.

DannyRaphael
08-16-2004, 04:09 PM
I used Photoshop Dry brush filter and Paint engine Impression 1 & 2 and came up with this.

qtranva: Looks like you had fun on this one, too. Well done.

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Before embarking on my creative adventure, I hadn't seen any of these marvelous creations. I found it interesting that so many of you decided to "go wild and crazy," too.

For openers I duplicated the background and added a 2 px white (inside) stroke. Then Select > All, Edit > Define Pattern.

A Pattern Layer was added (Layer > New Fill Layer > Pattern) using the newly created pattern and I adjusted the scale percentage to 20% to get 5 x 5 matrix of flower pics. The blend mode was changed to Color Burn.

The Pattern Layer was duplicated and its blend mode changed to Exclusion.

A Hue/Saturation adjustment layer added and Layer > Group with previous applied so it only affected the top Pattern layer. Hue/Sat settings (purely subjective): -29, -33, + 28.

I duplicated the BG again and dragged it to the top of the layer stack. Select > All, Ctrl + T (to invoke Free Transform). The layer was resized and repositioned so part of the 5x5 flow matrix showed from below.

Layer > Layer Styles was invoked and I applied about every option possible (Drop shadow, Bevel, etc.). Nothing scientific here, either.

Frame and background applied with actions.

It's fun to get wild and crazy sometimes, isn't it? :)

~Danny~

CJ Swartz
08-16-2004, 05:16 PM
Danny -- very cool! Thinking/Creating "outside the box" :cool:


qtranva -- Vibrant!!

qtranva
08-19-2004, 06:03 PM
Thanks for your compliments Danny & CJ.

Xaran
08-24-2004, 12:20 AM
Another go at this image,

Duplicated background 4 times.

Bottom copy - Sketcher
Next copy - soft light mode - looks quite good at this point
Next copy - find edges - multiply mode
next copy - find edges - soft light mode

The textured look comes from the sketcher layer.

Chriostine

JustChecking
08-26-2004, 01:17 PM
wonderful photo! and what great things you can make outta it! :bow:



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