CJ Swartz
02-28-2005, 02:22 PM
I went to a small town parade and took this image of a school band.
Hope it catches your interest!
Hope it catches your interest!
| View Full Version : Creative Interpretations: School Band CJ Swartz 02-28-2005, 02:22 PM I went to a small town parade and took this image of a school band. Hope it catches your interest! CJ Swartz 02-28-2005, 02:41 PM Top layer is copy of original run thru the new Xero Caravaggio filter; set to Overlay layer blend mode -- next layer is the masked-out result from the Red channel after running Levels to increase contrast --- ran the Distort --> Wave filter on mostly the dark areas, then I changed the color to a yellowish hue; set to Overlay layer blend mode; Bottom layer is color range selection for sky blue and tree green plus a bit of the street added by hand in quick mask -- ran Paint Engine's "Riverwild" filter; Neve 02-28-2005, 08:55 PM Amazing result CJ, unusual chevron pattern! Thanks for the photo, I had fun with it... PaintShopPro 8.1 Enhanced colours first. Buzz Simplifier (Setting 2) Filters Unlimited 2.0/Render/Color Clouds - Soft Light - Layer Mode ??? ( ....useful for using prior to adding a WC filter....) Impressionist Plugin/Jaykita's WC A Duped and multiplied next layer at 50% Merged both layers. CJ Swartz 02-28-2005, 09:16 PM Oooooh, Neve -- lovely, light and cheery result! Gives me the feeling that I had while I was there. :) Neve 02-28-2005, 11:21 PM If it gave you some cheer, then I'm happy! :happy: :wavey: kiska 03-01-2005, 03:42 AM Thought these guys needed a little color. Dup, b/w, smudge, aniso, cutout. Color fills. CJ Swartz 03-01-2005, 11:16 AM Thought these guys needed a little color. The crowd can see them coming at Least a mile away now! :nod: Thanks, Kiska! :pleased: SWEngineer 03-02-2005, 08:10 PM Nice pic CJ. A: BG - expanded to 800px wide B: Impressionist - JCHPainter w/ some modification C: copy B. LightingEffects (blue texture). Aniso. Distort>Glass(frosted). [Hardlight, 50%] D: Levels Adj to darken E: Hue/Sat to inc. saturation F: A texturizer layer [Overlay] Lost some of the detail sampling size back down & JPGing -Mark jaykita 03-06-2005, 09:46 PM Motion blur, change hue, layer mask with drop shadow, bevel and emboss, color overlay, colorburn blend with original. Intrigued by Manju's technique!! CJ Swartz 03-07-2005, 01:23 AM Mark, Judy -- nice work, each of you -- and very different techniques, to say the least! Janet Petty 03-07-2005, 07:16 AM WOW, I really like what everyone has come up with in this thread. They are all so different. What a wonderful, creative variety. Lately, however, my creativity has been running a tad to the wild and crazy (must be the meds I'm on :lmao: ). Jaykita, yours in especially marvelous. Janet jaykita 03-07-2005, 11:06 AM Lately, however, my creativity has been running a tad to the wild and crazy (must be the meds I'm on :lmao: ). Jaykita, yours in especially marvelous. Janet Hey Janet, thanks...i may have forgotten my pepcid that day :lmao: DannyRaphael 03-13-2005, 02:04 PM For the longest time I could never figure out why, when I applied a Posterize adjustment layer with Levels = 3, there always seemed to be a whole lot more than 3 colors. Now I get it: 3 levels x 3 color channels (RGB) = 9 distinct colors. If you start with a grayscale image (which I did in this case), all the channels are the same... so Levels = 3 results in Black, White and 50% Gray. *The light goes on!* Thank you, CJ, for helping me put a piece in the puzzle! ~Danny~ CJ Swartz 03-13-2005, 03:49 PM ...when I applied a Posterize adjustment layer with Levels = 3, ...Now I get it: 3 levels x 3 color channels (RGB) = 9 distinct colors. If you start with a grayscale image (which I did in this case), all the channels are the same... so Levels = 3 results in Black, White and 50% Gray. *The light goes on!* Thank you, CJ, for helping me put a piece in the puzzle! ~Danny~ Always happy to "be of help" to our Photo Art leader ;) :lol: Thank YOU, Danny, for sharing that info -- I hadn't even thought about it..., and if I had, probably wouldn't have "seen the light". P.S. -- I really like the effect of the Posterization on this image! Manjumena 03-13-2005, 11:27 PM Basics were on a duplicated copy Distro>pola> rect to polar Brush strokes> Angled strokes (50/15/3) distro>pola> polar to rect. Then USM Add hue (did not add any texture) Manju Swampy 03-14-2005, 09:44 AM As a life long "Band Mom", I really enjoyed working on this piece. High school band is a great tradition and I know how much my son enjoyed and benefitted from both his high school and college marching experiences. I went a little whimsical and added a mediveal flutist to conjure up the ghost of musicians past. Just a piece of Illustrator clipart with some noise/GBlur added and a shadow to set him in place among the other musicians. cardmnal 03-14-2005, 01:24 PM This is a fun photo to work with :nod: and I love all the different renditions. Lots of layers on this. -Duplicated background and made a pretty rough selection, inversed,deleted background, inversed again and filled all the band members and shadows with black, styled with outer glow of yellow. -Duplicate background, gausian blur, multiply, and back off opacity to about 72%, -New layer, filled with green and slid it under my background copy layer. -New layer, drew my grid adjusted perspective and copied -Pasted grid to another new layer, and flipped it horizontal. combined these two grid layers and placed them under background copy and above fill layer. -New layer, rectangular selection, filled with gradient, slid under background copy above grid. -Flattened visible, added noise. This is pretty close to what I did though there were a couple other steps that I cannot remember. I had to save as a GIF in order to maintain file size to be posted on RetouchPRO. Swampy 03-14-2005, 01:29 PM Love the silhouette look, Card cardmnal 03-14-2005, 01:38 PM This was interesting, took the above image and ran a fresco filter at 55% opacity. Not sure which one I like better though. :tired: TylerRB 03-21-2005, 01:37 PM Can't recall really what I did here as it was a week ago or so. Can be guaranteed that the levels and curves were adjusted though.... :nod: T |