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| Re: Courtney Nice images. Thank you for posing Courtney. Steve C. |
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| Re: Courtney "Beauty and The Beast" Steve C. |
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| Re: Courtney a quick attempt at courney's portrait with painter |
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| Re: Courtney Quote:
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| Re: Courtney Steve, Palms, and Gilbert, very nice work. I'm sure she would have liked the sports car better. Her reaction to the old truck was, "Ewww, do I have to?" Hence the reaction on her face. The beauty and beast title is appropriately named. Last edited by Janet Petty; 10-11-2007 at 06:18 PM. Reason: added picture |
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| Re: Courtney Quote:
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| Re: Courtney Those kinds of old trucks are all over the Ozarks. One can literally happen on them while just taking a leisurely jaunt in the woods. This particular one is owned by a resort and is used as part of their rustic-type setting. Janet |
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| Re: Courtney Good stuff there you guys. Peter |
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| Re: Courtney Another from Me. Peter |
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| Re: Courtney And now the last one Peter |
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| Re: Courtney Beautiful model; ugly bus. Did my best to tastefully hide it. lol |
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| Re: Courtney Thought I'd have a play too |
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| Re: Courtney Hey, thanks Craig. As for yours, I can't seem to find words...it's got that.....well it has.......ok it's very..........maybe it is sorta.............oh! I know, I think there is....... Like I said words fail me. Seriously, the first thing that came to mind was Phantom of The Opera! Don't know if you were going for that or not, but it is very imaginative work anyway. Steve C. |
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| Re: Courtney lol, steve. hey, you guys do such excellent traditional renditions, that that leaves the rest of us going out to the fringes well, i wasnt thinking phantom, but does seem appropriate. |
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| Courtney - less fuschia hair, BW & arty The old fuddy-duddy in me couldn't get past the fuschia hair, so I took a swipe at removing it. A BW version (with a slight touch of sepia tone) was next. Finally the arty version resulted by tinkering with the Impressionist plugin and variations of the custon Jaykita Watercolor style based on the Chalk9.tif brush. I hope Courtney realizes sooner than later that she's a very attractive young lady w/o the treated hair. Just check out those eyes and pretty smile. |
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| Re: Courtney Here is my version. Danny I love your pastel version. And I thought the pink was so cool I told my husband I wanted to do it, and he just looked at me like I was crazy. If I only was that young again. |
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| Re: Courtney A lovely girl she must well be pleased with all the different versions from her photos........here is another portrait version |
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| Re: Courtney - less fuschia hair, BW & arty Quote:
I'm glad to see this thread revived. And with the exception of Craig (tongue in cheek, foot in mouth here), I'm really liking the results you are all coming up with. Craig, I like the technique. It is one very hard to master. I know. I've tried. I'm just not liking what it did to her face. Thanks for playin' folks. Janet |
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| Re: Courtney Quote:
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| Re: Courtney I was experimenting with Painter's autopainting feature. For another interpretation see: http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/pho...tml#post170648 |
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| Courtney - Pop Art I've always been facinated with this concept and ran across an article by Ben Willmore in an old (2002) edition of Photoshop User a few days ago that inspired me to experiment using the following layer stack as a place to start: a. Threshold adjustment layer (renders basic black, white image) b. Background copy to which Photocopy filter was applied (to restore some of the detail Threshold blows away) c. Curves adjustment layer set to Color Dodge with inverted mask (paint white on mask to add back 'black' where needed) d. Curves adjustment layer set to Color Burn with inverted mask (paint white on mask to add 'white' where needed) ...then used four Hue/Sat adjustment layers, each set to 'colorize' to block in one of the colors. Once the first version was complete, it was duplicated 3 times. The settings in the Hue/Sat adjustment layers set to 'colorize' were changed to get the color changes. Finally the four pieces were assembled into a final 2x2 image. Much of the layer building process can be recorded as a PS action, my project for tomorow! |
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| Did this one in GIMP 2.4 Still having some navigation issues, but, for the most part, I like what I see. Some of my Script-fus are causing launch issues with it, and so is one of my favorite GIMP plugins (Texturizer), but I still can use 2.2x, so I'm overall happy. |
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