I have been playing around with the brushes in Photoshop 7. I did a sketch, then used the history brush (watercolor) and painted in the sketch. This is something new for me. Comments please!!!
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I like the general direction (overall softness, well defined lines).
I'd be inclined to give the color tones a little more emphasis... perhaps by duplicating the original background, dragging to the top of the stack & setting blend to Color or Hard Light & then adjusting opacity...or perhaps with a Hue/Sat adjustment layer and bump up the saturation a bit.
Don't mind my rambling. Thoughts off the top of my (flat) head!
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Danny,
I am posting 2 adjusted images. I am glad you suggested a color boost. It is definitely an improvement. Only I can't decide which is better. What do you think?Attached Files
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re-Pastel Watercolor Sketch...
works the image with buzz and this it is the result:
excuse my english
greetingsAttached Files
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Platscha,
I tried it with clearer colors and it looked good, but it was not what I was looking for in this painting effect. I was trying to get a softer watercolor look to the sketch. Something I could create without using a filter. It started out as a learning experience and turned out to be something I really liked.
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Hello Danny
well before working with buzz pro, duplicates to the layer 2 times, to one it applies filter to him to style shining edges and adjustment manually for integrated the areas. To another one it applies to him gaussian blur and way to multiply. New layer filling up of color pink/yellow and stumps it manually, way to superpose. Soon it connects layers and I went to buzz pro, color edge, sharpen edges and demas hize in manual form.
greetings
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