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Old 01-14-2005, 08:05 AM
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Poster Edges ? Paint Engine ?

Do you mind informing me as to hat program you used for these selections ? Was it KPT6 ? I really the effect it has generated.

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Axel,

Thanks for the compliments!

I use PSP7 as my main imaging program. Along with that, I have about a ton of plugins.

First, I erased the background leaving it transparent. I then saved a selection of the opaque parts of the layer for later.

I created the sky background on a new layer using KPT6 "Sky Effects". I am not sure if you can buy this anymore from corel. This, however, is the same plugin as Rayflect "four seasons" which can be found on the internet. I set the sky color to yellow, and placed the sun in the right spot for the lighting, and made clouds to taste.

Next, I flattened the image and applied Adobe's "Poster Edges" (available with Adobe PhotoDeluxe).

For the next step, I wanted to add some texture to the sky. I selected the sky (by inverting the saved selection from earlier). I applied Fantastic Machines "Paint Engine" plugin using the "bad brush" preset. Twice. (Paint Engine available free from here: http://www.fantasticmachines.com/html/paint_engine.htm)

The final step was to remove some more detail, so I used Adobe's "smart blur". PSP's "Edge preserving smooth" would've worked, too.

Hope this helps.

Cheers!
Jeff
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Old 01-14-2005, 10:26 AM
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I also like sketches

I especially liked Danny's rendition!
After looking at his again, I almost decided not to post mine, but what the hey.

I copied the Green channel and pasted it on top of the BG.
Increased the canvas size a bit.
converted to LAB.
Loaded and saved the "lightness" channel as a selection.
Converted to RGB.
With the "Lightness" channel loaded as a selection, ran Impressionist: Pencil Sketch: Detailed Monochome.
Inverted the selection and Ran PSP:Stylizeiffuse - Lighten.
Made an elliptical selection and roughed it up with the lasso tool.
Inverted and feathered said selection.
Created a layer mask.
Created a white-filled layer below the masked layer.
stamped visible and ran PSP:Texture: Texturizer - Sandstone, 135, 5, Bottom Left.
Faded to Darken and lowered opacity.
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Old 01-14-2005, 03:09 PM
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This is such a great photo. The lighting is great, the pose is great, and Mal, you are great to share it with us. Thank you. And thanks to everyone who posted before me for sharing your artwork. I'm so impressed and humbled. Good job to all.

I used Byro's pencil sketch action and modified it some. Then I added a gradient to make it look like a blue sky but started playing around with blending modes and came up with this pinkish-grey background that I liked a whole lot better. And of course, I added the original back in at the very top and blended it with color mode and opacity settings.

Have fun all.

Janet
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Old 01-14-2005, 03:55 PM
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Great Sketch effects everyone!

2 questions:

1. what does the red type signify?

2. what is "Byro's pencil sketch action"

Extra credit question - Where can I get a talent implant?

Bob Mc
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Old 01-14-2005, 05:00 PM
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Great Sketch effects everyone!

2 questions:

1. what does the red type signify?

2. what is "Byro's pencil sketch action"

Extra credit question - Where can I get a talent implant?

Bob Mc
1. re: Red type significance
* If you've done a search, search arguments "found" will show up in red.
* Colored type can be used for emphasis, to draw attention.

Am I close or way off base?

2. ByRo's action: Click HERE.

3. re: Talent transplant/implant.
You don't need one. Really.

~Danny~
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Old 01-15-2005, 02:22 AM
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"Speed bonnie boat, over the sea to Skye....!"

Following others and their sensible idea to fill in the bg, I scanned a photo
Of the Isle of Skye and filled in the bg of Mal’s photo.


PAINTER 8
New layer, filled with white, used Transparency Button.
Acrylics/Wet Soft Acrylic 20 – Default
Used a circular motion on clouds first.
Cloners/Soft Cloner to reveal the blue sky.
(Otherwise did not paint the blue sky at all)
Acrylics/Wet Acrylic 20
Stroked all over fields and hills following the contours.
This left all of this very streaky.
Acrylics/Thick Opaque 10
Went over Hat and Jacket
Lowered Opacity and stroked face etc.
Cloners/Soft Cloner
Brought out face details and homes in the hills bg.
Cloners/Oil Blenders 20
My first try using these – went all over the streaky parts
Of fields and hills, also jacket.
Cloners/Soft Cloner – went all over jacket bringing
Back some detail.

I did the Hills, Fields Sky on one layer.
Separate layer for Mal and his clothing.

I duplicated both these layers to saturate the colours.
Multiply mode only on BG hills and sky only.

Dropped all layers.
Added a canvas texture in PSP8.1

Thoroughly enjoyed this, took about an hour or so. I've submitted a thumbnail of the image with its new bg prior to painting it.
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