Mal Firth
09-21-2004, 10:26 AM
Here is a picture I took on Sunday whilst out walking in the Peak District of the UK. It shows one of several semi-paved paths leading up onto an area known as Stanage Edge, once the scene of a thriving mill-stone manufacturing industry (there are many long abandoned mill stones still lying around in the long grass), now a popular area for both walkers and rock climbers.
Mal Firth
09-21-2004, 10:30 AM
Here's my first attempt at "art", an action called ART-Oils by Danny Raphael from an article by Ted LaCasio in the Photoshop CS Supplement in the Oct/Nove issue of Photoshop User Magazine.
Mal Firth
09-22-2004, 10:37 AM
I adapted a methos detailed at http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1006&message=10263013 tro get a pen and ink sketch.
Copy background layer and desaturate it
Copy desaturated layer, invert it and change Blend Mode to Color Dodge.
Filter >> Blur >> Gaussian Blur with moderate blur to draw the sketch lines (try 7-12 pix)
Add curves layer and pull the curve downward from the middle (half way down) to increase lines contrast.
Copy background a third time and move it to the top of the stack. Apply Filter >> Artistic >>Dry brush (size=5, brush detail=2, texture=1) and set Blend Mode to Multiply.
Add Hue&Sat layer and check Colorize. Other settings: Hue 45, Sat 32
New layer the ALT Merge Visible
Adjustments > Shadow/Hightlight (Shadow 50% Highlight 25%)
Levels layer (Input Levels 9, 1.16, 232)
Manjumena
09-23-2004, 03:41 AM
Nice image! I was just playing around!
JustChecking
09-23-2004, 08:53 AM
well lovely photo indeed...
3 layers - copies of original
middle layer - chalkoholic 5,35; blend-overlay
top layer - blend-overlay
had to blur it a bit to get under 100K...
kiska
09-23-2004, 09:33 AM
Painter- chalk auto-clone QUICK
pastel clone
PS- liquify trees
apply image
b/c
Alot of blur tool