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#1, based on Virtual Painter plugin Gouache (see Layer Palette snapshot)
#2, based on an under development action. It turned out a little noisy, but (to me) gives the impression of a lot of agitation -- typical of a crowded Saturday afternoon.
The Impasto-like texture used in each is courtesy of a file that accompanies the Photoshop 7 1-Click Wow book.
I tried to create a very subtle motion blur to our right. I thought the picture was great but a little too static. That's what I appreciated in Danny's 2nd effort. At the same time, Jeff's image reeeaaly pops. I could hand that puppy! I used a Xero artwork filter, ran a slight motion blur to "our" right and increased contrast with a curves layer adjustment.
oops a daisy! I think I'm starting to have fun with this!!
Although it is winter in the U.S. we can always look forward to summer weather, right?
My interpretation: The Akvis sketch plugin was used for the top layer of edges/line detail (blend mode = Darken) with Impressionist plugin rendered layers below it. I used a modification of the Aron...
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