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Post by Tpgettys on Sept 18, 2019 23:24:44 GMT
Hi all! I just returned from a visit with family in Southern California. I took this picture at Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, which was completed in 1802. The large tree you see is the oldest pepper tree in California.
I look forward to seeing what you do with it! (Click for full-size image)
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Post by ritage on Sept 19, 2019 18:50:16 GMT
Sepiana's Pencil Sketch, Simplified with Topaz, color partially restored, Frame painted with Pattern Stamp
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Post by Tpgettys on Sept 19, 2019 19:46:12 GMT
Thanks for getting us started Rita. I was expecting some sort of painterly/watercolor treatment and you delivered!
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 19, 2019 20:57:43 GMT
after some rain
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2019 1:20:23 GMT
- Applied Topaz Studio (Bluesy Trees). - Applied Topaz Glow (Dye-Cast). - Applied the Lighting Effects filter.
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Post by Lillias on Sept 20, 2019 15:07:45 GMT
Took image into SmartPhotoEditor and put a black and white effect on. Brought into PSE and blended with original using brushes and a layer mask. Ran Panos Bent Photos action and placed on a background of two textures from French Kiss Designs blended together with Soft Light blend mode.
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Post by kdcintx on Sept 20, 2019 15:41:40 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2019 18:28:31 GMT
- Created the double exposure effect with Filter Forge. - Ran the Chromantic action by Panos (Eos). - Created the frame effect with Filter Forge (Messy Art Frame).
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Post by whippet on Sept 20, 2019 18:48:04 GMT
@helen. Mission Impossible was an old TV series.
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Post by Lillias on Sept 20, 2019 19:00:18 GMT
Poster Edges on duplicate and reduced opacity to 61% Images from Pixabay
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 20, 2019 19:17:20 GMT
- Applied the NIK Color Efex filter (Indian Summer). - Applied the Brush Strokes filter (Crosshatch) - Applied the Texturizer filter (Sandstone) - Applied a frame layer style by Jodi Frye.
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Post by hmca on Sept 20, 2019 21:17:17 GMT
Poster Edges on duplicate and reduced opacity to 61% Images from Pixabay Such an original and well done edit, Lillias!
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Post by hmca on Sept 20, 2019 23:59:47 GMT
Found the artist on Pixabay. Question...... Any suggestions as to what could have been done with this troublesome area:
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 21, 2019 0:06:23 GMT
after some rain Frank, I am putting you on the spot. How did you do this water/reflections effect? The reflections are done to perfection. Do you mind sharing your secret?
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 21, 2019 2:43:11 GMT
To answer Helens question first- a more detailed selection of the arch to start with and copied and placed on it's own layer. You can then place the new drawing underneath that ne layer of the arch.
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