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Post by Tpgettys on Nov 26, 2022 2:40:07 GMT
This is another image I just added to my gallery that deserves some additional information. This is the original image: After rotating the image, increasing the Canvas Size 2x in both directions I made four copies of the original, flipped and moved them into each of the corners. At that point the faces just popped out at me! Here is what I was looking at; you see what I mean: Once I saw them, I tried bringing them out more. I punched up the saturation in some areas to bring forward what I saw in those areas, and I added a faint mouth and eyes. It is interesting to me how our brains will try to interpret what it is seeing by connecting it to known structures. The final composite image:
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VickiD
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Post by VickiD on Nov 26, 2022 4:42:16 GMT
Very interesting outcome, Tom!
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Post by hmca on Nov 26, 2022 12:55:25 GMT
Weirdly fascinating....thanks for the description of how you created it, Tom.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 27, 2022 5:47:00 GMT
Good creativity. Not my thing but I like this.
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Post by whippet on Nov 27, 2022 22:32:20 GMT
That is amazing, Tom.
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Post by Jim on Nov 28, 2022 0:33:31 GMT
I punched up the saturation in some areas to bring forward what I saw in those areas, and I added a faint mouth and eyes. Great out-of-the-box thinking, Tom. Adding the eyes and lips really brought your vision to life.
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