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Post by Tpgettys on May 5, 2018 6:07:52 GMT
Welcome to the next Creative Effects Challenge! You will create a Magnifying Glass Effect in Photoshop Elements, courtesy of davrodigital. As always he drills deeper than you might expect, sharing several fun and useful techniques. Here is the link to the video: How to Make a Magnifying Glass Effect in Photoshop ElementsHere is my first attempt; I have no doubt that you will do it much better justice! After
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Post by Lillias on May 5, 2018 18:10:54 GMT
Great tutorial. Thanks Tom. Images from morguefile and pngtree.
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Post by Tpgettys on May 5, 2018 18:20:55 GMT
Excellent results; thanks for getting us started Lillias !
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Post by Lillias on May 6, 2018 13:20:30 GMT
Couldn't resist doing another one. Images from pngtree and pixabay...
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Post by Tpgettys on May 6, 2018 15:37:25 GMT
Oh, that is a very clever use of this effect; very nice!
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Post by fotofrank on May 6, 2018 18:17:10 GMT
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Post by Tpgettys on May 6, 2018 18:48:25 GMT
I really like the cross-pollination between challenges here Frank; good job!
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Post by ritage on May 6, 2018 18:55:56 GMT
Paolo Uccello: St George and the Dragon
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Post by kdcintx on May 6, 2018 20:53:25 GMT
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Post by hmca on May 6, 2018 20:58:34 GMT
Picture is from my grandson's baseball game. If you looked at the picture closely you could see the ball after he hit it. So I had a perfect picture to try out this tut with : )
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Post by hmca on May 6, 2018 21:00:30 GMT
Lillias.... I like the way your magnification worked....I didn't get near as much magnification.
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Post by Lillias on May 6, 2018 21:39:41 GMT
BillieJean.... I like the way your magnification worked....I didn't get near as much magnification. I think yours looks fine Helen. Funnily enough I didn't think my second one showed the same depth of magnification as my first one - in spite of using the exact same settings!
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