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Post by whippet on Sept 27, 2016 13:35:52 GMT
Following moto's post in - Cycle Through Blend Modes - I decided to try his suggestion. Have I done this correctly?
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Post by cats4jan on Sept 27, 2016 17:10:02 GMT
You sure came out with an incredibly unique blend. What you'll discover is that it's all about the photos you try to blend. Your finished product is very cool. Good job.
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Post by whippet on Sept 28, 2016 15:31:12 GMT
Yes, I have discovered that my favourite pictures don't like being messed about with. Don't ask what I did with this one - I haven't a clue . . . but I did enjoy myself. It is another slant on the cabbage girl. I did take the eye from the original, and made it a bit bigger to put on this pic. Sorry, I didn't think the picture would come out so big.
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Moto
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Post by Moto on Sept 28, 2016 20:12:43 GMT
Following moto's post in - Cycle Through Blend Modes - I decided to try his suggestion. Have I done this correctly? Wow! You've gone way beyond what I said. Love your creativity.
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Moto
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Post by Moto on Sept 29, 2016 11:34:24 GMT
Following moto's post in - Cycle Through Blend Modes - I decided to try his suggestion. Have I done this correctly? Another option is to use one layer (merged if necessary) and copy it and cycle through the blend modes on the copy (top layer.)
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Post by whippet on Sept 29, 2016 18:46:28 GMT
Thank you for both of your comments moto. It is many years since I rode a cycle, so would probably fall off, now.
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