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Post by whippet on Jul 12, 2018 14:47:43 GMT
I think I have mastered the triptych effect - thanks to getting Elements 15.
This is my first attempt.
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Post by Lillias on Jul 12, 2018 14:51:21 GMT
That is definitely a triptych whippet. Congratulations.
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pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 12, 2018 15:08:33 GMT
Hi whippet Lovely scene...tranquill. Here's a hint...and it can get a bit fussy. Try to overlay the frame so that the original image is not (what?) disjointed or separated. In a real window frame then part of the actual background image will be hidden and the lines continuous. (Make sense?) I hope the example below from your image explains what I mean. Clive
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Post by whippet on Jul 12, 2018 19:13:45 GMT
Now how did I manage to do that.
When I put them onto the background, I was making sure that the tops were level.
Many thanks for pointing that out to me, pontiac.
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Post by Bailey on Jul 13, 2018 6:13:49 GMT
Hi whippet, very nice scene and the frame style matches it very well and I agree with Clive's comments
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Post by whippet on Jul 13, 2018 15:07:47 GMT
Thank you, bailey. I am usually hopeless at colour schemes, but am absolutely delighted with this.
Except for that boat. I will be taking an axe to it shortly.
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