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Post by Tpgettys on May 19, 2019 3:21:26 GMT
Thanks for your Rustic Painterly Effect Judy; that was fun! Here is another really fun and easy effect. The basic idea is to create a small planet using one of your landscapes which includes some sky. I am really looking forward to what you do with your world after your create it! Here is my first go at it.
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Post by pontiac1940 on May 19, 2019 4:02:49 GMT
Thanks Tom. That's pretty cool. "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...."
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Post by Bailey on May 19, 2019 8:37:15 GMT
Very nice effect and easy tutorial to follow.
The only problem I have is finding an image that works .
It looks like the content nearby the left and right vertical edges needs to be very similar otherwise the joint after I do the Polar Coordinates step is messy and very difficult to make look seamless.
I'll keep trying to find a suitable image.
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Post by Bailey on May 19, 2019 12:07:50 GMT
The tricky part is creating a seamless join when the content near the left and right vertical edges do not match very well, as in my case.
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Post by Tpgettys on May 19, 2019 17:33:03 GMT
Thanks for giving a go Bailey! The issue you raise is certainly real. What I do is “cheat” by increasing the canvas size 100% horizontally, Duplicating the Image, flipping the copy horizontally and then moving them left and right so the edges now exactly match. I hope that makes sense. It makes any image amenable to this technique.
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Post by pontiac1940 on May 19, 2019 19:02:11 GMT
Grain bins ...
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Post by hmca on May 19, 2019 20:31:57 GMT
Osprey Nest..... Original...
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Post by ritage on May 19, 2019 22:14:37 GMT
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." Pontiac, is that the photo of the Black Hole?
Rita
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Post by Bailey on May 19, 2019 22:46:29 GMT
Thanks for giving a go Bailey! The issue you raise is certainly real. What I do is “cheat” by increasing the canvas size 100% horizontally, Duplicating the Image, flipping the copy horizontally and then moving them left and right so the edges now exactly match. I hope that makes sense. It makes any image amenable to this technique. Yes, it makes sense and thank you for the tip. I will try again using another photo.
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Post by Sepiana on May 19, 2019 23:29:21 GMT
This effect is lots of fun! "Inhabited" small planet made of red rocks, forests, and waterfalls (Sioux Falls, SD).
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Post by tonyw on May 20, 2019 1:10:52 GMT
I used the duplicate and flip method to create a seamless image although the result is two Walkie Talkie buildings instead of one in this London skyline scene. The brown blob in the middle is the River Thames from where I took the shot. This is a fun technique and I'll have to look around for some other images to try it on. Tony
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Post by tonyw on May 20, 2019 1:33:56 GMT
One more - it's addictive! This started life as a Chihuly glass sculpture in a field of tulips - again I used the duplicate and flip horizontal method of creating a seamless image. Tony
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Post by hmca on May 20, 2019 3:07:56 GMT
Your last one works great, Tony!
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Post by pontiac1940 on May 20, 2019 3:37:24 GMT
Pontiac, is that the photo of the Black Hole? HA! Thanks. Nah, they are black .. apparently. I tried the black-hole effect and was not happy. Might try again. Clive
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Post by Bailey on May 20, 2019 11:19:30 GMT
Thanks for giving a go Bailey ! The issue you raise is certainly real. What I do is “cheat” by increasing the canvas size 100% horizontally, Duplicating the Image, flipping the copy horizontally and then moving them left and right so the edges now exactly match. I hope that makes sense. It makes any image amenable to this technique. Yes, it makes sense and thank you for the tip. I will try again using another photo. I'm not sure what to make of this........
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