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    Guidelines? Give 'em a rest!

    Since I'm going on vacation and won't be back for a week, let's give providing the detailed steps a vacation, too. As a reward for so many fine writeups so far the how-to detail will be optional for this mini-challenge.

    Still, limit your submissions to no more than two (2).

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    PHOTO ART: Mini-challenge #143 – San Marco

    Here’s another “mini-challenge” to play with in the Photo-based Art category until the next major challenge is posted here.

    The base image can be downloaded by clicking the link below the legal verbiage.

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    There's a lot of detail, but the possibilities look promising.

    Danny


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    LEGAL VERBIAGE
    S. Sibi retains the U.S. and international copyright © not only for the original image, but also for any photo-art versions of it. Unauthorized distribution or use of this image without permission are prohibited.
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  • #2
    Thank you Danny,

    I just destoted this picture..
    Sphearized.....

    thank you...

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    vijayan
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    • #3
      Vijayan--I like the warm color tone you gave the buildings.

      Don--Your action was a winner on this one. Looks great.

      I started with the 4th buzz pro tutorial found here http://www.dynamicdesign.biz/gallery/gallery12.htm

      Changes made were:
      1. On the ink stack, I used 100 for the simplifier and chose brightness and contrast by eye.
      2. Used soft light for the blending mode on the chrome layer
      3. Used overlay rather than screen on the merged layer
      4. Ignored the last 3 steps
      5. Added a texture.
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      • #4
        Beautiful, Cheryl.
        Boy, this is exactly the type of photo I designed my Cobblestone for. I have some kitchen tins that look just like this.
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        • #5
          Bill--I really like that cobblestone. I found your directions for it somewhere and played with it on a few of my own photos--it's great!

          It sure would be nice if it's part of the new action pack. (Danny--hint, hint-no pressure )

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          • #6
            Thanks, Cheryl. Yes, it is already in the set. So begin digging out the Pastel Light 118 brush. I like it best. In fact at one time I had the action load the brush for you, but then realized that everytime I ran the action, it and all the other Natural Brushes 2 got loaded. Had about 15 copies installed!
            Best regards, Bill

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            • #7
              great colors and I like every admission
              cheryl, I should buy the buzz filter. Every admission looks good with it!

              I tried a dark version myself, it's almost a pity for the beautiful image!


              gina
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              • #8
                gina, Beautiful work. very fresh in colour...
                Allmost same in vision a submission also attached here with,,
                thank you all..

                It is Filters , Artistic . palette and knife and dry brush.
                and accented edges from Brush strokes..

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                vijayan
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                • #9
                  thanks Don and V

                  Vijayan you were partly the inspiration for the next one

                  glistening city in the sky
                  flaming pear ornament-polar coordinates and spherize.
                  cloudy sky image and kpt lens flare
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                  • #10
                    San Marco

                    I liked everyone's rendition of this one, and especially liked photomauler's, Cheryl's, and Gina's use of color. I'm just a newbie, but had fun playing with this one. I think I played too much though! The file was too large and really had to be cut down in size to send it, so this looks pretty sad.
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                    Last edited by annadarling; 07-26-2003, 08:45 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Don,


                      good job. Though you wouldn't think from my submissions I like the muted versions usually very much but I usually can't stop in time myself .
                      So Annadarling I totally know how you feel. The colors seemed to be allright so you just start again and play some more. It doesn't hurt when you fall here

                      gina

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                      • #12
                        well, I was once in Venice and I can't keep away from playing with this image. I made two more and I promise I'll stop after those

                        first
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                        • #13
                          and the second.

                          bye
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                          • #14
                            A vanGogh done in Painter Classic.

                            Catia
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                            • #15
                              thanks everyone, this picture sure can take a lot!

                              Don, I saw in your screenshot you used the warmth, brilliance filter a few times. What exactly does it do to your picture? Does it shift everything to warmer hues or what? I would like to try it mimicked with the built in PS filters


                              gina

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