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Old 05-31-2002, 09:09 PM
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I became interested in Photo Art a few months ago. After playing with it a while I became hooked. I have an Ablum in my Gallery that is nothing but photo art. I have used Buzzpro, Virtural Painter and a few tutorials for these images. Comments are greatly appreciated. I want to learn.

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Old 05-31-2002, 10:40 PM
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Lynda... You have done some beautiful work. It will be many of us who can learn from you. I'll bet some of your BW images would make great "art" too, i.e., the Eiffel Tower pics.

You mentioned studying a few tutorials in your post. If these are on the internet, it would be terrific if you could post links to them.

Thank you so much for sharing. I'm sure I speak for many in saying I hope you're a regular contributor to this forum and share more of your elegant artwork.

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Old 05-31-2002, 11:33 PM
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Danny,

Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed the gallery.

The turtorials I used are by David Rowley. The Pen & Ink Turtorial is the best I have found. The other one is the Olde World Look that I used on the Gyeongbokgung Palace image.

Pen & Ink:
http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/tutori...sland-cafe.htm

Olde World Look:
http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/tutorials/stow/stow.htm

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Lynda
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Old 06-01-2002, 12:02 AM
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Hi Lynda,

I love your gallery! I want to learn too. I too used the first link to initally try the watercolor techinque. I have not tried Buzzpro - did you use it on any of these picutures?

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Old 06-01-2002, 12:21 AM
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Lisa,

Yes, I used Buzzpro on 'Flowers in watercolor' and 'Violets in watercolor'. I must say Buzzpro is my favorite watercolor filter.

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Old 06-01-2002, 09:48 AM
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Hi Lynda,

Thanks for sharing your gallery with us! I enjoyed looking through what you've done.

I think my favorite is "Violets in Watercolor." That one seems so realistic as a water color to me and I love the play of the light and shadow on the flowers.

I also really like the Lighthouse. And the Colosso & Arch, though if it were me, I would have probably tried to clone out some of the modern vehicles and some of the people (esp. ones that looked especially modern, i.e. carrying backpacks.) But the effect you got on this one - plus the lighting make this a really neat image!!

Thanks for sharing the links too. You'll see a very long discussion of "discoveries" as many of us tried working with David Rowley's Island Cafe tutorial. (Maybe you already read through that thread?) I find that taking a tutorial and then trying to expand/modify it is not only satisfying as a creative endeavor, it can produce some wonderful realistic-looking art.

I'm glad you joined in this discussion as some of us try our hand at this. And thanks again for sharing your gallery.

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Old 06-01-2002, 07:53 PM
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I have to echo the other sentiments on your work. Very beautiful Lynda. Thank you for sharing it. You are so talented. I don't know how Jeanie managed to pick a favorite. They are all so pretty. The violets are stunning though.
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Old 06-01-2002, 08:53 PM
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I just want to say thank you to everyone. I am over whelmed. I spend a lot of time - no make that most of my time at my computer or with camera in hand. All my photography is done with digital cameras. My new baby is a CP5000. The more I learn the more I want to learn. I am self taught and most of my knowledge is from forums and books. I truly appreciate your comments.

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Old 06-02-2002, 05:44 AM
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Just had to check out your gallery after all the praise and I must say that I'm impressed!

I think my favourite has to be the oil and emboss of the Trevi fountain - any chance of explaining how you did this? It looks like a cleaner and more detailed version of pen and ink that you have also done. Very nice.
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Old 06-02-2002, 06:51 AM
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Mike,

The oil emboss is a filter in Photo Brush version 1.7. Unfortunately it is not in the new version 1.95. I wrote Mediachance about this and they did say they were going to try to add it to the next version. It is a great filter and it is a shame it is not in the current version.

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Old 06-03-2002, 01:47 PM
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Lynda,

Loved the Gallery. So where in Texas are you originally from?

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Old 06-03-2002, 10:50 PM
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Steve,

Origianally I am from Graham, but San Antonio was my home for a long time. Are you from Texas? Where?

Lynda
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Old 06-03-2002, 10:51 PM
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Duh... I just noticed you are in Arlington. Nice area . I love Dallas.

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Old 06-06-2002, 06:38 PM
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I think my favorite is "Violets in Watercolor."
Jeanie
Without a doubt my favorite is Trevi Fountain. That is an effect I have been trying to capture for some time. To bad we can't get that filter now.


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Old 06-06-2002, 06:48 PM
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Steve,

I posted a plea for help in the "Whatever Happened to Oil Painting" thread this morning. I, too, have tried to recreate that effect. I am hoping that someone can come up with some ideas and help us out. Meanwhile I will keep working on it.

Lynda
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Old 06-06-2002, 07:42 PM
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I just visited for the first time. WOW! That's some really beautiful stuff. I don't claim to know much about art, and it's really hard to pick one out. But "Sherlock Holmes" was right up near the top for me. The tones and the subject matter, along with the composition gave me a feeling of ease. A trip back to an age when things seemed to be simple and unhurried. I really enjoyed seeing every one of them. Thanks for sharing.

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Old 06-07-2002, 12:19 AM
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Ah, shucks, Ed. Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed the gallery. I have had so much fun transforming them into Photo Art. You can guess where I spend most of my time...

Lynda
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Old 06-07-2002, 12:51 AM
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I rather liked the kim chi pots one myself, if I had to pick. Second choice would be the violets that everyone else raved about.

I managed to wean myself from Kim Chi after I came back from Guam. I DID find a brand that came close to what I had been enjoying there, though. Sun Luck is the best stateside that I have found. There's nothing like rotten, fermented cabbage to throw on top of some fried rice and monkey meat in my book!

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Lynda, loved the images in your galleries, they are beautiful. You have created some wonderful works of art.

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Old 06-08-2002, 09:42 PM
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Thanks, Earl. I got interested in photo art about 4 months ago. I have spent a lot of time learning and trying new things. I discovered this forum a few weeks ago and was thrilled to find others with the same interest. You are going to love it. The people here are great. Always willing to help and share.

Once again, welcome.

Lynda
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