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Post by hmca on Aug 26, 2020 10:39:49 GMT
What will you decide to do with this Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay?
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Post by Lillias on Aug 26, 2020 18:08:37 GMT
Thank you for this challenging image Helen. Images from Pixabay, Grainy Vignette from Design Bundles.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 26, 2020 19:08:34 GMT
- Applied a Color Fill layer (Color blending mode, 100% Opacity). - Applied a wooden texture by Jan Weigand-ruester (Canadian Color, Multiply blending mode, 100% Opacity). - Ran the Reflections action by Panos (Classic, Front View).
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Post by fotofrank on Aug 26, 2020 19:08:46 GMT
Thanks for this Helen! Now you know which one to pick...
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Post by ritage on Aug 26, 2020 19:53:02 GMT
More Shapes to chose from
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Post by hmca on Aug 26, 2020 20:59:08 GMT
So nice to come home and find these fun surprises waiting for me!
Lillias......such a colorful and creative edit. Nice job opening the doors.
Sepiana.....I like the new color scheme you created and the Panos reflection works well.
Frank....decisions are never easy....thanks for making this one more obvious.
Rita, Rita, Rita.....it's always fun to see where you take a starter image. Have no idea how you got there!
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 26, 2020 21:47:44 GMT
More Shapes to chose from Rita, I love this effect! How did you do it? Please share your secret!
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Post by ritage on Aug 27, 2020 13:31:25 GMT
Thank you, Helen and Sepiana. I simply couldn't think of anything to do with the starter and just played around. Except for Polar Coordinates all further deformations and placement of layers were done manually. Color applied with Gradient Maps to object, background and frame separately.
No pre-conception and no secret. No one-click wonders!
Rita
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 27, 2020 13:43:40 GMT
- Created this effect with Filter Forge (Sierpinsky Crystals). - Ran the file through Luminar (Trey’s Festival Preset, Fake Blues). - Applied the Texturizer filter (Burlap).
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Post by hmca on Aug 27, 2020 14:23:29 GMT
Thanks for explaining, Rita. I can certainly understand the "one thing led to another" type processing with no real thought of how it would all end. It is very unique edit.
Sepiana....I love blue and white patterns! I find the repeating pattern and shapes very pleasing to look at.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 27, 2020 14:30:19 GMT
Used the perspective tool on the image. Duplicated the result, flipped horizontal and moved both into place to form a corridor. Then created a stamp layer, took into Filters, Distort, Wave with Square checked. Placed a gradient layer on top with the color blend mode applied.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 27, 2020 14:32:02 GMT
Rita, I love this effect! How did you do it? Please share your secret! I simply couldn't think of anything to do with the starter and just played around. Except for Polar Coordinates all further deformations and placement of layers were done manually. Color applied with Gradient Maps to object, background and frame separately. Rita, thanks for answering my question! I thought you had used the Polar Coordinates filter but I couldn't figure out the rest. Now it all makes sense!
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Post by ritage on Aug 27, 2020 17:31:47 GMT
Used the perspective tool on the image. Duplicated the result, flipped horizontal and moved both into place to form a corridor. Then created a stamp layer, took into Filters, Distort, Wave with Square checked. Place a gradient layer on top with the color blend mode applied. Extra Points for using the Wave Filter! I've fiddled with it many times and never found a use for it.
I like it.
Rita
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Post by Lillias on Aug 27, 2020 18:18:28 GMT
Extra Points for using the Wave Filter! I've fiddled with it many times and never found a use for it. Thanks Rita. I've looked at it before but this is the first time I have actually used it for anything.
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Post by tonyw on Aug 27, 2020 21:20:23 GMT
Looked like a Droste effect opportunity - done with Photospiralysis and touched up in Camera Raw. Tony
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