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Post by Jim on Mar 31, 2024 0:22:12 GMT
This didn't turn out as good as I wanted it to be but I have put too much time and effort into it to just scrap it... I hear ya, Lillias. Been there - done that more than once. Having said that, yours at its present stage already looks excellent to me.
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Post by Jim on Mar 31, 2024 0:44:17 GMT
Devised my own homemade triptych by using Ruby Blossom's texture ...40429B for the framing. Added TS1 micro details adjustment and original images I shot of an Easter lilly for Mama bunny's hair and a wooden cross we had purchased in Israel many years ago.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 31, 2024 8:47:38 GMT
- Created the background with Adobe Stock Assets in PSE 2024. - Took the file into AKVIS Frames (Butterflies). - Ran my English Tea Can Painting action.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 31, 2024 15:19:45 GMT
Devised my own homemade triptych by using Ruby Blossom's texture ...40429B for the framing. Added TS1 micro details adjustment and original images I shot of an Easter lilly for Mama bunny's hair and a wooden cross we had purchased in Israel many years ago. Jim, this starter image was "screaming" for a triptych and you delivered it. Great job creating it!
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Post by Jim on Mar 31, 2024 21:43:05 GMT
this starter image was "screaming" for a triptych and you delivered it Thank you, Sepiana.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 1, 2024 20:42:42 GMT
- Created the composite with two images from Pixabay. - Ran my Pencil Sketch action. - Applied a texture by Meredith Images (Spring Pastel Grunge, Multiply blending mode, 100% Opacity). - Frame done with a layer style by Jodi Frye.
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