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Post by PeteB on Feb 12, 2017 15:34:58 GMT
Ritage Really like the cube effect ... fun images!!
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Post by ritage on Feb 12, 2017 17:24:41 GMT
Thanks, Pete. I made one from a sphere as well, but liked the cube better.
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Moto
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Post by Moto on Feb 13, 2017 12:40:19 GMT
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Post by Moto on Feb 14, 2017 2:31:03 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 17:21:14 GMT
Moto, You submitted three great entries. I am having a hard time picking up my favorite.
First entry – Beautiful! You placed the spotlight on the dancers. The double frame (different colors and widths) added a sense of depth to the image. Second entry – WOW! What an intriguing image! It brings to mind pop art/Andy Warhol. How did you achieve this effect? Third entry – Another great job. Bold and electrifying colors! Did you use the Posterize filter?
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 17:24:58 GMT
Brushes on a sky background and Topaz Glow
Rita, I love the dream-like effect you achieved. It is "Dancing with the Stars" taken to another level. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 17:29:12 GMT
Added a little splash to the image Used a MacBook mock up.... just to clarify, I only rotated, sized, and placed the "Pas de Deux" image onto the MacBook "template"..... then I added the splash (water splash brush). Fun
Pete, you outdid yourself here -- great idea, flawless execution, and . . . a whimsical touch. Well done! I smile every time I look at this image.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 17:34:59 GMT
Frank, you created the kind of image that keeps one returning to it again and again. It is so intriguing! I envision this being the starter for a sculpture. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 18:24:37 GMT
Added a few notes and blended in a background. Bob, this is beautiful! You did an excellent job blending the background. And the addition of the musical notes? Perfect! Dancers + music.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 18:29:09 GMT
BillieJean, very creative . . . taking the starter image into the "grunge" direction. Great job!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 18:37:01 GMT
Jackie, really nice entry -- just a touch of editing and you raised the starter image to another level. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 18:39:48 GMT
Sydney, great B&W conversion! It made the dancers come alive. And the title you gave your entry? Priceless!!!
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 18:49:54 GMT
Did somebody say Kaleidoscope? Rita, you never cease to surprise me. A kaleidoscope out of entangled arms and legs? And not one but three? Amazing! I really like the cubed kaleidoscopes.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 14, 2017 19:11:34 GMT
- Applied a background texture by Lenabem-Anna J. - Ran the file through ON1 Photo 10.
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Post by Moto on Feb 14, 2017 20:25:32 GMT
Sepiana, "Second entry – WOW! What an intriguing image! It brings to mind pop art/Andy Warhol. How did you achieve this effect?"I used magic. A pink fill layer/luminosity blending mode produced a extremely faint image. I saw this technique in a video for checking out brightness levels of an image. I ignored the rest of the video and intensifyed the colors. Sepiana, "Third entry – Another great job. Bold and electrifying colors! Did you use the Posterize filter?"No Posterize filter. Two Hue/Staturation layers. One for the dancers and the other one for the bkgrd.
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