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Post by Lillias on Aug 22, 2020 18:04:32 GMT
Chalk Effect
Bird and blackboard from Pixabay, hand from kisspng.
I came across this effect on YouTube, liked it and thought it would make a good tutorial for this Challenge. Items Required A photo of a subject (person, flower, object etc;) and a Blackboard texture. See links at the end of this tutorial for a Blackboard Texture, chalk fonts and a link to one of several YouTube videos for this effect. So let’s start and have fun... 1. Open the image from which you want to take your subject. 2. Select the subject and place on a separate layer. Note: If the subject has a plain background you should not need to extract it. 3. Go to Filters > Stylize > Find Edges 4. Press Shift+Ctrl+U to De-saturate extracted image and then Ctrl+I to invert it. 5. Open the blackboard texture and place your de-saturated/inverted image on top of the texture. 6. Size image to fit and arrange in position on your page and change Blend Mode to Screen and adjust opacity if needed. 7. If required add a layer mask to the image layer and using a soft brush at around 50% opacity blend the image into the texture layer. 8. Add any other elements you wish to finish your page to your liking. Link for Blackboard Texture pixabay.com/photos/black-board-chalk-traces-school-1072366/ Link for Video www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ZAN-GraYU&fbclid=IwAR30RrvM49RudlUMn4SmaYOBKqPNNS_WRefcwQYS-ET5-niVxOAUqxTc32Y Variety of Chalk fonts freely available from www.dafont.com/
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Post by fotofrank on Aug 22, 2020 20:07:44 GMT
Virtual Chalk Board
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Post by hmca on Aug 22, 2020 20:43:01 GMT
What a fun tut, Lillias. Love the results! Sunflower image is one that I had taken.
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Post by kdcintx on Aug 22, 2020 20:47:39 GMT
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Post by Lillias on Aug 22, 2020 22:01:11 GMT
Thanks for getting this challenge off to a great start Frank with your Virtual Grass Hopper. He looks great on the screen.
Helen I agree, sunflowers are very happy flowers and this one looks just great. Glad you enjoyed the tut:
kdcintx thanks for taking part and good job with the windmill!
Keep them coming folks...
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Post by blackmutt on Aug 23, 2020 1:56:10 GMT
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Post by Lillias on Aug 23, 2020 9:43:16 GMT
Nice job with both entries Judy...
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Post by hmca on Aug 23, 2020 14:37:56 GMT
And another one.....
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 23, 2020 15:00:44 GMT
BillieJean, this is an interesting effect. Image from Pixabay.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 23, 2020 15:22:18 GMT
Wild sunflower. My early years. My sunflower photo. Chalkboard frame from Amazon.ca
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 23, 2020 15:31:44 GMT
This is fun! Image from Pixabay.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 23, 2020 15:59:51 GMT
Helen, lovely architecture in this one. I bet it took you ages to draw it...lol. Sepiana, glad you are enjoying this effect. Nice results. I am finding it a lot of fun to do myself. Clive, not to give my age away but that looks like one of the old school slates we used to get back at the start of my school days. Love your sunflower.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 23, 2020 16:03:00 GMT
Here's another one from me... Images from Pixabay and Unsplash. Waiting for a Train.
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Post by whippet on Aug 23, 2020 19:34:53 GMT
My own photo. I followed the tutorial. But I still have a different end result. Is there too much in the image? I still enjoyed doing it though, Lillias. Thank you.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 23, 2020 21:05:21 GMT
Margaret, The effect is pleasing, but it almost seems like a simple negative vs a chalk drawing. Perhaps it is as you said, "too much in the image? " Clive
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