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Old 09-04-2004, 10:49 AM
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Creative interpretations: Flowers - Tulips on a hill

Photo by Klaus W.
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Old 09-07-2004, 10:54 AM
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I did all kinds of things and such.
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Old 09-08-2004, 11:15 AM
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The photo is almost an abstract. Just gave it a little nudge.

Made three layers, two cut-outs and a 'texture'.
(Texture = Copy to two layers, invert one and offset by 1/1, opacity 50%, merge and increase contrast with levels)

One cut-out as a base, second as color, 'texture' as overlay (masked out on the distant hill)
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Old 09-08-2004, 04:05 PM
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Lots of chrome and Plastic Wrap. In what order, I wish I had a memory. Sometimes when you go wild you wish you had recorded an action. Looks very weird though.

So until I learn how to attach images, heres a url...( maybe the image was to big )
www.maxschultz.com/pp/flowers.jpg

Last edited by pellepiano : 09-08-2004 at 04:09 PM. Reason: I havent learned how to upload it seems.
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Old 09-08-2004, 04:58 PM
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So until I learn how to attach images, heres a url...( maybe the image was to big )
yes, you pic is 117533 bytes long, but upload limit for attachments is 100KB=102400 bytes...

your result is really... hehe, lost words
interesting result
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Old 09-08-2004, 06:16 PM
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Pelle

May look weird but I absolutely love it. I'd hang that puppy on my wall!!
It's interesting how concepts change. I had originally seen a ribbed girls wool sweater (don't ask me how) but I ended up with this.

Edit : Define Pattern: Click on whole image to define. Select large Clone Pattern brush (350) and paint over image. Grain Surgery: Add Grain: 675% Grain size: 7.75 to add large dolups of color.
Photoshop Stained Glass 2/3/8 Fade to suit.
Photoshop Distort Twirl , slight amount to soften lines
Impressionist: Lime Green: Brush 25%/Coverage 97%/ Pressure 100%

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Old 09-08-2004, 09:29 PM
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Hi, pellepiano,
Welcome in, and what a great way to start!

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Lots of chrome and Plastic Wrap....
I Like it. Like it a lot. ...
Quote:
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So until I learn how to attach images, heres a url
I could (should ) have posted your original here, but sometimes I can´t keep from messing around.......
Took pellepiano's work, overlayed lots of emboss and finished with lots of USM.
(I know this isn't Art Tag, please don't throw me out, please)
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I managaed to get this one under 100 by making a gif. Some home brodery type thing.
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Old 09-09-2004, 06:20 AM
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Hi - about uploading problems. You can make the image smaller in Image Size. My largest dimension is usually 8-10". Then Save for WEB. That lets you adjust the quality till you get it under 100. The file size is in lower left corner of the web dialog page. As you adjust, that number changes.

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Old 09-09-2004, 08:19 AM
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Pelle:

Welcome to the forum. I'm glad you got around the upload problem. I hope you'll continue to participate in future Creative Interpretations.

Feel free to try any of them.

~Danny~
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Thanks, I look forward to get some cool tips and maybe submit one too.
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mode> lab, make an edge mask of channel L, mode> rgb, rotate canvas 90 set channel red, load mask, invert, filter>wind (2-3X), filp horizontal, set channel green, filter>wind (2-3X), rotate canvas 90, set channel blue, filter>spatter rotate canvas 180, mode> lab, set channel L, filter> ink outlines, mode> rgb...
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