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Post by Sepiana on Nov 23, 2021 0:38:08 GMT
- Ran the v2 action. - Applied a texture by Matt K (Autumn, Soft Light blending mode, 50% Opacity). - Applied a Canvas texture by Jai Johnson (Autumn Morning, Multiply blending mode, 25% Opacity). - Created the frame effect with Filter Forge (Matching Frame). - Image my own, taken at Grand Teton NP.
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Post by hmca on Nov 23, 2021 0:46:42 GMT
Beautiful starting image, Sepiana!
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Post by hmca on Nov 23, 2021 1:10:37 GMT
After seeing Sepiana's image above I decided to try the actions on an image from Zion NP. I think I prefer the darker result that I got with Action 1 Action 1 I added a curves level at the end to lighten the darkest greens Action 2 No adjustments other than the levels at the end. Original Image
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 23, 2021 4:59:43 GMT
- Ran the v2 action. - Created the background with a Watercolor texture by Meredith Images (Vibrant Coral). - Applied a texture by Photomorphis (Island Flora, Multiply blending mode, 50% Opacity). - Created the final effect with a mask by FrenchKiss (Artistique Edge). - Image from Pixabay.
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Post by fotofrank on Nov 27, 2021 2:52:25 GMT
Thanks to all who took part in this Creative Effects Challenge. I have to say there are all great takes on the Orton Effect.I Hope you get some mileage from the action.
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Post by hmca on Nov 27, 2021 16:28:48 GMT
Thanks, Frank. I took this quick snap for my picture for today. After reading through this thread again I decided to see what the results would be if I used your Orton 1 action. I thought it might be a good way to emphasize the green and red which attracted me in the first place. Layered over the original. Original
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 27, 2021 17:49:47 GMT
Thanks to all who took part in this Creative Effects Challenge. I have to say there are all great takes on the Orton Effect.I Hope you get some mileage from the action. Frank, you are most welcome! But I should be the one thanking you. Your CE tutorials and actions are easy to follow, very effective, and . . . addictive!
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