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Sissy.... both very nice. I really like the contrast from the flower and the background on the second. Thnx for submitting your versions of my picture.
I enlarged this to 800 x 600, and did a find edges, desaturated (on a layer copy) set to multiply. Flattened and played with hue/sat to lighten. Copied again and did an emboss, set to overlay. Flattened, copied and set to difference (which made it "dark" outside). Played with hue/sat until the details I wanted were more visible (the flower and plant hanger). Flattened and played with hue/sat until I got something I liked.
selected all white and deleted
selected all wood and put a pencil2 filter on
selected each flower and colored.
merged all flowers and put a bevel and emboss then a color overlay
Theise....Way COOL! Did you download the filters from Photoshop? It looks like something I would like to play with. Thank you for using the new filters on my flowers it looks great!
I really like these flower challenges! A lot of creativity displayed.
Jean - thanks for sharing the pic, and I like your first version with the deep textures and dark colors
Jill - love the softness of your watercolor
BK - WILD (blue flowers have to be considered 'art'!)
PJB - I really like the pastel effect - nice job
Tyeise - your creativity is showing - obviously you had fun with this.
Here's mine ..
Did a color select on the red flower ... copied the selection to a transparent layer ... added emboss, drop shadow ... and new layer with a black background .. then played around!
Ran thru Neat Image to really take out detail...(somehow this ended up as less than 25K file size)
Bill C
I use Paint Shop Pro 8. Balls and bubbles is one of their new built in filters. Everything I used on this one was built in. Thanks for sharing the wonderful flowers to play with.
It's finally spring here. Here's a nice purple crocus to artify.
Or a helleboris. My favorite since it blooms first of all my plants. Also it's my only true green flower.
I smudged the crocuses a little and then used xero's caravaggio filter on a layer and blended with luminosity....
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