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Post by Jim on Apr 4, 2024 7:30:34 GMT
Yet another very clever and imaginative display of chainsaw art, kdcintx. Is that Moses on the left trunk? Nice work.
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Post by Lillias on Apr 4, 2024 10:10:25 GMT
I seem to have a thing about owls...who knew? BG image and image of hole in tree also by Louise Nash, Owl is from pngimg. Light brush by Obsidiandawn.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 4, 2024 15:05:25 GMT
- Created the composite with a photo I took at Bear Country USA, SD. - Applied Topaz Simplify (BuzSim). - Applied a texture by Clive Sax (Dusted Blush, Multiply Blending Mode, 25% Opacity).
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Post by hmca on Apr 4, 2024 15:43:11 GMT
And now for something a little bit weird.....all add-ons from StockSolo.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 4, 2024 15:49:51 GMT
Did a sky replacement (Blue Skies). - Applied the Neural filter (Color Transfer). - Applied the Poster Edges filter. - Applied a texture by Marie Altenburg (Blue Horizon, Multiply blending mode, 75% Opacity). - Ran the Photo Edges action by Panos. - Cat and seagull images from Pixabay. An appealing combination of edits, Sepiana. Your moody colors, cool border, and juxtaposition of those two natural "enemies" on the limbs all works well together. And as you know, I really like Marie Altenburg's textures. Jim, thanks for the comment! And thanks for introducing me to her textures!
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Post by Lillias on Apr 4, 2024 17:17:02 GMT
And now for something a little bit weird... Very creative weird...lol. Made me smile...
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Post by Tpgettys on Apr 4, 2024 18:06:33 GMT
And now for something a little bit weird... Very creative weird...lol. Made me smile... I second that Lillias, very creative indeed!
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Post by hmca on Apr 4, 2024 18:09:08 GMT
Thanks you two!
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Post by Jim on Apr 4, 2024 22:01:26 GMT
I seem to have a thing about owls...who knew? Nice adaptation, Lillias. So that's where the term "night owl" came from. Cool!
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Post by Jim on Apr 4, 2024 22:04:11 GMT
Created the composite with a photo I took at Bear Country USA, SD Nice job, Sepiana. I always wondered if that stump eventually fell to the ground.
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Post by Jim on Apr 4, 2024 22:09:18 GMT
And now for something a little bit weird I can't disagree with that, Helen. I like your multiple-uses of those tree limbs. Very effective.
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Post by Jim on Apr 4, 2024 22:49:09 GMT
Thought I'd add a bit of Western flavor to it. Incorporated Topaz Studio's "HDR for Micro Details" Added my clouds and rose. Other add-ons by Pixabay, freepik, and unsplash (horns-Alessandro La Becca).
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Post by Tpgettys on Apr 5, 2024 5:09:05 GMT
Thought I'd add a bit of Western flavor to it.
Heehaw, we're having fun now!
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Post by mart44 on Apr 7, 2024 12:19:43 GMT
Branching out..
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Post by Jim on Apr 8, 2024 7:35:46 GMT
Great interpretation, Mart. I like the way you made sections of multiple logs out of the main trunks and also those vertical and horizontal "shark-jaws" skeletons.
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