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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 1:30:43 GMT
Added the church to a mountain scene from StockSolo.....converted to B/W. Helen, the church seems to have been there from the start. Nice job!
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 1:35:52 GMT
kdcintx, simply beautiful! You outdid yourself! I love the painterly look you achieved. Would you please share the technique you used?
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 1:40:58 GMT
Here's my take - added two textures from 2 lil Owls. Festive & Color & Light. A fairy tale in the wood. The foggy woods are my photo. Oddly enough I am watching Cinderella Judy, what a take! It's indeed a scene out of a fairy tale. The composite technique is flawless.
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Post by blackmutt on Mar 4, 2021 1:48:29 GMT
Thank you Helen & Sepiana! It's quite inspiring to watch Cinderella (the 2015 version). I now have some other ideas for other composite projects.... here is a more simple one - planted some tulips. i.ibb.co/44RNGk4/296-Church.jpg
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Post by Lillias on Mar 4, 2021 15:02:28 GMT
Ran MW kaleidoscope action Added gradient background Selected the constituent parts of the kaleidoscope shape, duplicated them and added a bevel effect to them. Also applied HSL adjustments to change the colours of those parts.
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Post by kdcintx on Mar 4, 2021 18:06:29 GMT
Here's my take - added two textures from 2 lil Owls. Festive & Color & Light. A fairy tale in the wood. The foggy woods are my photo. Oddly enough I am watching Cinderella
Nice addition of the woods scene with the little church nestled among the trees. Very imaginative. Nice photo of the foggy woods.
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Post by kdcintx on Mar 4, 2021 18:10:11 GMT
kdcintx, simply beautiful! You outdid yourself! I love the painterly look you achieved. Would you please share the technique you used? Thanks Sepiana. I used 2 textures from The Coffeeshop Blog (www.thecoffeeshopblog.com) and 2 different blend modes with some masking.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 21:18:04 GMT
here is a more simple one - planted some tulips. Judy, and you did a great job. Nothing wrong with going for simple (not complex) composites. The tulips added a touch of Spring.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 21:21:10 GMT
Ran MW kaleidoscope action Added gradient background Selected the constituent parts of the kaleidoscope shape, duplicated them and added a bevel effect to them. Also applied HSL adjustments to change the colours of those parts. BillieJean, nice choice of effect. The use of a Bevel makes it look like a medallion with an engraved design.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2021 21:23:26 GMT
kdcintx, simply beautiful! You outdid yourself! I love the painterly look you achieved. Would you please share the technique you used? Thanks Sepiana. I used 2 textures from The Coffeeshop Blog (www.thecoffeeshopblog.com) and 2 different blend modes with some masking. Kdcintx, thanks! I have some of their textures; I need to put them to good use.
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Post by fotofrank on Mar 4, 2021 22:44:31 GMT
Thanks for this Sepiana! It's now a Happy Church Frank, this is impressive! The church is indeed smiling. I envision it as the subject of a children's book. Would you please elaborate on how you made this church happy? The Philosophical answer - lots of prayers and donations. The none philosophical answer: Duplicated the image and flipped Masked them together to form a larger church removed the fence on the right add in a sky then a rainbow re-oppened in camera raw and adjusted image the smile was done using liquify
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Post by tonyw on Mar 4, 2021 22:50:17 GMT
An attempt to relocate to a spot with a view. Hard to get the perspective to match but it was fun playing around with it
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Post by hmca on Mar 5, 2021 0:17:11 GMT
Used the oil painting filter in PSCC. I really like the effect of this one click edit. Needs to be clicked to better see the effect.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 5, 2021 0:25:56 GMT
An attempt to relocate to a spot with a view. Hard to get the perspective to match but it was fun playing around with it Tony, a successful relocation! Now it's a church with a view. Great blending job in your composite!
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 5, 2021 0:30:04 GMT
Frank, this is impressive! The church is indeed smiling. I envision it as the subject of a children's book. Would you please elaborate on how you made this church happy? The Philosophical answer - lots of prayers and donations. The none philosophical answer: Duplicated the image and flipped Masked them together to form a larger church removed the fence on the right add in a sky then a rainbow re-oppened in camera raw and adjusted image the smile was done using liquify Frank, thanks! Your double answer made me smile. I had an inkling you had used the Liquify filter. However, when I tried, it didn't come up right.
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