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Post by whippet on Aug 4, 2019 15:39:56 GMT
. . . because I haven't got a clue how I arrived at this. Image from Pixabay.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 4, 2019 19:41:17 GMT
Oh cool whippet. But I have to ask - did you use a clipping mask on the image. Whatever method you used it looks good...
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 4, 2019 21:21:30 GMT
Yes, agree...it is pretty cool whippet. Don't you love it when you fiddle with a photo and take it through several stages and finally arrive at something you like. And yet can't for sure describe what actually happened. Clive
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 4, 2019 23:18:24 GMT
That's 'serendipity' at work right there, no need to explain.
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Post by whippet on Aug 5, 2019 13:39:40 GMT
Thank you for your kind comments. I had been expecting replies about what I had done wrong. I originally started by trying one of your tutorials, Lillias. (Layers masks). But, I think I got stuck at the same spot when I tried previously. And couldn't remember what you said. (I should have written it down). Try various blend modes.Can I as heck find how to do that. So, I just went on my merry way. The man had an interesting woolly hat on. But the mask I used didn't reach high enough for it to come through. You have all given me encouragement to keep trying.
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Post by hmca on Aug 5, 2019 14:05:21 GMT
Sorry I didn't comment on this earlier, Margaret. I also love your results. The man seems to be bursting through the background and the image you chose to work with is perfect. The starting image can make such a difference....you chose a wonderful image to work with. Keep on playing!
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Post by Lillias on Aug 5, 2019 15:21:29 GMT
The man had an interesting woolly hat on. But the mask I used didn't reach high enough for it to come through. You can alter a mask whippet simply by clicking on the thumbnail of the mask in your layers panel to make it active and then choose a brush and the colour black and on your page paint on the mask where you need to add to it. You can also resize the mask the same way you would resize an image on your page by using the transform handles.
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Post by whippet on Aug 9, 2019 19:40:36 GMT
Thank you, Lillias. Many thanks, Helen, I really appreciate your comments. My tastes are more varied than others may think. Woof. Woof.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 9, 2019 20:39:29 GMT
Try various blend modes.Can I as heck find how to do that. whippet, go to the Layers panel and choose an option from the Blending Mode menu.
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Post by fotofrank on Aug 9, 2019 20:55:26 GMT
Great take on this one Margaret!!!!
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