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Post by ritage on May 9, 2019 16:11:53 GMT
Orbs made useful
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Post by Lillias on May 9, 2019 18:08:18 GMT
Good thinking Rita...
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Post by hmca on May 9, 2019 18:08:41 GMT
Very clever, Rita!
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Post by Sepiana on May 9, 2019 18:32:21 GMT
kdcintx , simply beautiful! Impressive composite technique. I love it!
I am curious about the border effect (a perfect choice). How did you do it? Did you use ON1 Photo RAW? Thank you Sepiana. I created a frame and a white mat using the digital frame in Topaz. Then brought the framed/matted image into PSE with the original unframed image as the background layer. The cut out the white mat leaving the original image as the "mat". Hope that makes sense. kdcintx, thanks a lot! It makes total sense. I had never thought of using Digital Frame this way. Very effective!
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Post by Sepiana on May 9, 2019 18:36:37 GMT
Rita, this is creativity with a capital C! I just keep going back to this image. Awesome!
How did you go from creating an orb to creating the vase/saucer? I can't figure it out.
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Post by Sepiana on May 9, 2019 18:40:10 GMT
- Created the composite with an image from Pixabay. - Ran my English Tea Can Painting action. - Applied an Atmospheric texture by Merek Davis (Daydream, Color blending mode, 100% Opacity). - Applied the Texturizer filter (Brick).
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Post by ritage on May 9, 2019 22:12:01 GMT
Rita, this is creativity with a capital C! I just keep going back to this image. Awesome!
How did you go from creating an orb to creating the vase/saucer? I can't figure it out.
Sepiana,
for the saucer you grab the top center point with the Move tool and pull down until it lies as flat as you want it. For the bowl I cut it in half and pulled out the sides with the Move Tool to make it a little shallower, then gave it a fake rim with a stroked elliptical Marquee.
Rita
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Post by Sepiana on May 10, 2019 11:58:31 GMT
ritage , thanks a lot! I will practice this technique. The rim was what intrigued me the most. It looks so "real"!
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Post by Sepiana on May 10, 2019 21:54:15 GMT
- Applied Topaz BW Effects (Steel Cyan). - Ran the file through Aurora HDR (Vintage Silk Screen). - Applied the Texturizer filter (Sandstone). - Created the final effect with a template from Photobacks (Dynamic Portraits).
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