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Post by hmca on Jan 14, 2021 15:53:26 GMT
Used the cutout, poster edges and watercolor filters. Think I then added the emboss filter. In the end masked my filtered image over the original to bring back some details.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 14, 2021 19:44:28 GMT
Used the cutout, poster edges and watercolor filters. Think I then added the emboss filter. In the end masked my filtered image over the original to bring back some details. Great filter effects for this image Helen. Love the result.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 16, 2021 2:35:27 GMT
- Applied the Note Paper filter (Darken blending mode, 50% Opacity). - Applied the Reticulation filter (Lighten blending mode, 75% Opacity). - Applied an Atmospheric texture by Merek Davis (Idyllic, Lighten blending mode, 75% Opacity). - Created the frame effect with Filter Forge (Classic Frame). - Image from Pixabay.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 16, 2021 12:46:26 GMT
Very pleasing restful image Sepiana and I like your use of the Reticulation filter here. Beautiful.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 18, 2021 15:41:23 GMT
For this one I followed the oil painting recipe as per provided in tonyw’s post on the first page of this thread but used different settings Glass: Distortion 3, Smoothness 3 Texture Canvas Scaling 79 Paint Daubs: Brush Size 15 Sharpness 21 Brush Type Wide Sharp Angled Strokes: Direction Balance 50 Stroke Length 5 Sharpness 7 Texture: Canvas Scaling 70 Relief 1 Light Top Left. I added 2 textures as a background - blended together with the Hue blend mode. Credits: Image from morguefile, Textures by 2 lilowls.
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Post by hmca on Jan 18, 2021 16:28:54 GMT
Nice, Lillias. I have been meaning to get around to trying Tony's instructions.
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Post by hmca on Jan 19, 2021 1:11:18 GMT
Followed the directions posted by Tony........
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Post by Lillias on Jan 19, 2021 13:25:39 GMT
Very nice Helen. That's a lovely hillside view.
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Post by Lillias on Jan 23, 2021 18:53:52 GMT
Thanks everyone for taking part in this Challenge. I have enjoyed seeing all your takes on the tutorial.
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