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Post by tourerjim on Jan 13, 2022 10:31:22 GMT
Another try - this time I found the infra-red BW conversion worked quite well so basically followed the sketch tutorial but did insert a levels adjustment layer above the black and white sketch to add more contrast to the sketchiness. Tried stained glass but went with a simple sandstone texture instead. Image from files (from the last time I visited the Beringer Winery in the Napa Valley). Tony Aww now then, I do like this..!
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Post by stinson on Jan 13, 2022 12:51:48 GMT
Another try - this time I found the infra-red BW conversion worked quite well so basically followed the sketch tutorial but did insert a levels adjustment layer above the black and white sketch to add more contrast to the sketchiness. Tried stained glass but went with a simple sandstone texture instead. Image from files (from the last time I visited the Beringer Winery in the Napa Valley). Tony Tony I looked at this again this morning. I spent most off my career in No Cal. What if you attempted to mask the windows and make them stained glass, and the ones on the far right even added a wine bottle. Just and extension of the great job you did already.
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Post by hmca on Jan 21, 2022 17:24:49 GMT
I really like your sketch action, Michael. Thought I'd add one more to this challenge. Changed the blend mode from Color to Multiply at reduced opacity.....at the end added a bit of contrast.
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Post by cats4jan on Jan 22, 2022 12:14:06 GMT
no stained glass, but...
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