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08-17-2003, 07:57 PM
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| | Don--both versions are great. Betcha can't guess which is my favorite though. | 
09-14-2003, 08:37 PM
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| | | This one was fun.
I used my dark paint process.
First group
Mr. Contrast
Oiriginal
Mr. Contrast
blend until satisfied and merge to a new layer.
Second group
Melancholytron
original
Melancholytron
blended until satisfied and merged to a new layer.
blended together the 2 merged layers with a copy of the original until happy and merged all that.
Duped the merged layer and ran lacquer. Blended that with the rest of it and added a texture. | 
10-01-2003, 05:32 PM
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| | | Here is a version obtained by using Paint Engine - Randomize twice and then a texture pattern layer with blend set to overlay.
Catia | 
01-14-2004, 08:55 PM
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| | | London Bridge on LSD I was messing around, and tried Flaming Pear's flexify on it...and I actually liked a part of it. So I cut the sensable part out and did VP color pencil on it with everything set to -5 except focus and softened it. Not quite Dali-esque...
AmyHutton http://www.fractographics.com/LondonBridge.jpg | 
01-15-2004, 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ahutton I was messing around, and tried Flaming Pear's flexify on it...and I actually liked a part of it. So I cut the sensable part out and did VP color pencil on it with everything set to -5 except focus and softened it. Not quite Dali-esque...
AmyHutton http://www.fractographics.com/LondonBridge.jpg | Reminds me of an encounter I had with a bottle of gin followed by a roller coaster ride once upon a long time ago. I like this outcome a lot more!
Flexify is a major league distortion-type filter, right? | 
01-16-2004, 12:59 AM
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| | Thought I would try the new system.
Duped the BG. Inverted and set blend to difference, set opacity to 40%. Applied texture filter, resized and saved. | 
01-02-2006, 06:04 PM
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| | | Oil on canvas. Just listing the filters used: Flaming Pear's Pixel Trash, Harry's Filter's Atmospherizer, Impressionist (lots of ones and I can't remember the blends anyway), Paint Engine with @Wetter2 preset, and GIMP's Bumpmap filter just to name a few. | 
01-03-2006, 11:20 AM
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| | | Painterly Tower bridge.
Steve | 
01-04-2006, 03:27 PM
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| | Lots of nice versions of Tower Bridge here folks - well done
Here's mine: Added in a more interesting sky, simplified then smudged.
Larger Version: Tower Bridge | 
01-06-2006, 10:38 PM
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| | My attempt at this challenge I’m sorry I can’t remember the steps taken to achieve this.
TwoLaidBack | 
01-08-2006, 05:57 AM
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| | | nothing special. just editing it from a interior/architectural photographer point of view.
straightened the walls. and made it have the lomo feel. | 
01-08-2006, 06:26 AM
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| | To add a little drama to an image with a lot of blue sky like this one, try:
* Adding a Photoshop Channel Mixer adjustment layer
* Monochrome = on
* Blue channel slider = -200 (far left)
* Experiment with the other controls until you like what you're seeing
~Danny~ |
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