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Post by Sepiana on May 20, 2015 6:07:54 GMT
Hi everyone,
This sculpture of an Indian Chief hails from Santa Fe, NM. Experiment and, most of all, have fun with it. Let your creative juices flow!
Image source: This photo was taken by me.
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Post by Sepiana on May 21, 2015 19:15:12 GMT
OK! I am going first.
Used two textures -- one by Lenabem-Anna and one by Flypaper. The frame effect was done with the Scalloped Edge bevel.
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Post by hmca on May 21, 2015 21:48:05 GMT
I don't usually do these but here I am giving this a try again. I originally started out doing a displacement map....not happy with the way it came out, I kept looking to modify it. In the end I went to Topaz Impression and came back with this.... i.cubeupload.com/0iDOCn.jpg
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Post by Tpgettys on May 21, 2015 22:56:11 GMT
I took a simple approach: after sharpening to make him pop, I applied the new Panos "Interweaving Strips" action to the background. I also added a drop shadow to increase the separation from the background.
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Post by Sydney on May 21, 2015 23:41:38 GMT
I don't usually do these but here I am giving this a try again. I originally started out doing a displacement map....not happy with the way it came out, I kept looking to modify it. In the end I went to Topaz Impression and came back with this.... You ended up with a stellar result! Love the black and white conversion and how you have blended it in to the background scenery which goes so well with this.
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Post by fotofrank on May 21, 2015 23:55:50 GMT
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Post by hmca on May 22, 2015 0:05:36 GMT
Thanks, Sydney! Love the way you added the color, Frank! Sepiana and Tom....have seen you both use Panos' action....I'm going to have to download that one of these days!!!.
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Post by Sydney on May 22, 2015 3:24:38 GMT
That is awesome fotofrank!
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Post by verber10 on May 22, 2015 14:10:20 GMT
Thanks Sepiana for this weeks EP Challenge. I went with a woodburn and carving effect. I didn't follow any tutorial. I just went with it. Good job everyone so far.
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Post by fotofrank on May 23, 2015 16:46:11 GMT
Thanks for the kind comments!
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2015 9:07:51 GMT
I am so impressed with everyones results. Some fantastic choices in treatment.
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Post by riandei on May 24, 2015 18:26:59 GMT
indi
an by riandei, on Flickr my first attempt to upload a photo here I used different blend modes and some background grunge ... i clipped the indian to a very colorful scrapbooking paper then applied various blend modes
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Post by Stezza on May 25, 2015 7:33:42 GMT
Some really nice ideas for this one .. nice
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Post by Bayla on May 26, 2015 22:02:36 GMT
Decided to try a displacement mat tutorial from one of the last Be Creatives at EV (#382). I don't know if this is a particular Indian Chief but I found a quote attributed to Crazy Horse and used that on his head and shoulders. The quote is on the left as well. Bayla
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Post by hmca on May 26, 2015 22:34:49 GMT
That came out great, Bayla! I like the gradient of color as well!
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