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Cheryl : it really is looking like impressionist paintings : well done
Don : good colorful abstract, feels a bit like graffiti (it must be the wall!)
Annadarling : seems a bit like needlepoint.
Oh I love tulips, shame they usually are so shortlived.
Two versions resulted from a little change.
First one
I changed saturation a bit and heightend the green color.
Then there are 4 layers in the stack + bg (which stays off)
make four dupes :
turn all layers off except the topmost one
-- top layer : layer desat
copy layer -invert but I didn't use color dodge and gaussian blur but used USM before changing the blend mode.
then merged visible these two layers.
dupe again
multiply to make the lines heavier. merge visible again
this layer plaming pear Tachyon and blend mode Difference
- third layer : paint engine-random generation/ overlay
- second layer : impressionist watery spatter / overlay
- first layer : colourworks-contrast
Here's another for the train fans among us. This city (Eugene, Oregon) is about 300 miles south of where I live. This train travels back and forth between Los Angeles, California and Seattle, Washington.
Can anyone break down these layers into a simple set of instructions? I would love to duplicate this effect but I just dont know enough about PS yet to manage it by myself.
TIA
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