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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 5:02:02 GMT
Hi everyone, Be creative, experiment, and . . . make sure to have fun. Image by Pam Patterson from Pixabay
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mart44
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Post by mart44 on Oct 4, 2023 8:27:58 GMT
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Post by Lillias on Oct 4, 2023 14:47:00 GMT
BG image from Pixabay, other added images from HiClipart and Pngtree. Harvest is over for another year so farmer Joe is packing Mr scarecrow away till next year.
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Post by hmca on Oct 4, 2023 14:52:30 GMT
Added the scarecrow to an image that I had taken. Selecting a portion of the fence and using select subject made putting the scarecrow behind the fence a snap.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 15:05:06 GMT
mart44, this is so cleverly done. His new facial expression is priceless! I'm curious. How did you create his mouth?
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 15:11:56 GMT
- Created the background with a texture by Meg Bitton (Can't Stop Love). - Took the file into Dynamic Auto Painter Pro (Vincent HD). - Created the frame with a layer style by Jodi Frye. - Scarecrow image from Pixabay.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 15:18:43 GMT
BG image from Pixabay, other added images from HiClipart and Pngtree. Harvest is over for another year so farmer Joe is packing Mr scarecrow away till next year. Lillias, a creative and well-done composite. Your choices of elements to create this composite hit the mark.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 15:26:36 GMT
- Applied an Artistic Effect in PSE (Woodblock). - Applied a Wood texture from Pixabay (Multiply blending mode, 75% Opacity).
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Post by fotofrank on Oct 4, 2023 17:30:01 GMT
Thanks for this Sepiana, My version.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 20:30:49 GMT
Added the scarecrow to an image that I had taken. Selecting a portion of the fence and using select subject made putting the scarecrow behind the fence a snap. Helen, good choice of image to go with the scarecrow. The selecting technique made it all come together.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 20:42:50 GMT
- Ran the Engraving action by Panos (Continuous Lines, Sparse). - Created the background with a texture by Meredith Images (Smoky Rose).
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 20:47:18 GMT
Thanks for this Sepiana, My version. Frank, what a mesmerizing version! Creative and well-executed. The scarecrow glows in the dark.
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mart44
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Post by mart44 on Oct 4, 2023 20:50:00 GMT
mart44 , this is so cleverly done. His new facial expression is priceless! I'm curious. How did you create his mouth? I cloned out the original mouth and drew the new one using a solid straight line and a solid curved line that are joined together, then drew in the teeth. When the whole lot is grouped together, it's possible to apply any of the line patterns shown by dragging/dropping it onto the drawn mouth. In this case a dash pattern. The program (Xara Designer) applies it..
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 4, 2023 20:57:02 GMT
- Ran the Cartoonizer action by Panos. - Applied an Adobe Paper Texture Pro (Rococo, Multiply blending mode, 50% Opacity). - Applied a texture from CoffeeShop (Artistic Canvas, Darken blending mode, 100% Opacity). - Took the file into AKVIS Frames (Autumn).
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Post by Lillias on Oct 4, 2023 21:31:32 GMT
Took the image into Smart Photo Editor and applied the ‘Jump Back in Time’ effect by Texan. Completed this page back in PSE with additions from HiClipart. The BG image is a stained texture by 2 Lil Owls. I placed it on top of a white background and reduced the opacity of the texture to 55%.
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