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Post by Sepiana on Sept 14, 2022 5:05:04 GMT
Hi everyone, I would love to see what you can do with this starter image. Let your creativity soar! Image by Bessi from Pixabay
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Post by Lillias on Sept 14, 2022 12:39:56 GMT
Thanks for this challenge Sepiana. I added an image from Pixabay and two textures from Texturelab. I used the colour dodge blend mode on one of the textures and linear dodge blend mode on the second texture. I also moved the two children closer to each other and added to the scene on the right side in order to accommodate the added image of the photographer.
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Post by hmca on Sept 14, 2022 14:28:05 GMT
I thought she looked sad and he looked kind of guilty...... doll from morguefile
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Post by Lillias on Sept 14, 2022 15:11:11 GMT
I thought she looked sad and he looked kind of guilty... LOL...great idea and execution...
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 14, 2022 16:42:46 GMT
Thanks for this Sepiana, Used my stacking action and created a double exposure.
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Post by tonyw on Sept 14, 2022 18:58:21 GMT
Tony
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Post by hmca on Sept 14, 2022 19:49:49 GMT
Terrific job with the body positioning, Tony.
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Post by tonyw on Sept 14, 2022 20:26:39 GMT
Terrific job with the body positioning, Tony. Thanks Helen but have to confess that Subject Select followed by Puppet Warp made it very quick and easy to do. Tony
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Post by PeteB on Sept 14, 2022 21:05:42 GMT
Sharpen with cross processing filter
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Post by Jim on Sept 14, 2022 23:11:45 GMT
New background image and white dove by pixabay. Separated children and the dove out using polygonal lasso and refine edge tools, then copied and pasted them back into background image; moved, adjusted sizes, etc.
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Post by tourerjim on Sept 15, 2022 19:06:30 GMT
Thought I'd use try tonyw Fresco.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 19, 2022 15:51:02 GMT
Thanks for this challenge Sepiana. I added an image from Pixabay and two textures from Texturelab. I used the colour dodge blend mode on one of the textures and linear dodge blend mode on the second texture. I also moved the two children closer to each other and added to the scene on the right side in order to accommodate the added image of the photographer. BillieJean, great combo of textures and blending modes. Which technique(s) did you use to do the moving and the adding? The resulting effect looks very natural (as if the starter image was like that).
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 19, 2022 15:58:56 GMT
I thought she looked sad and he looked kind of guilty...... doll from morguefile Helen, funny and creative idea coupled with a great execution. It makes the viewers smile.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 19, 2022 16:02:17 GMT
- Ran my Old-Fashioned Hand-Tinting action. - Applied an Adobe Paper Texture Pro (Brushed Rose, Multiply blending mode, 50% Opacity). - Created the border with fotofrank’s tutorial (CE #142 – Border Brush).
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Post by Lillias on Sept 19, 2022 16:10:23 GMT
BillieJean, great combo of textures and blending modes. Which technique(s) did you use to do the moving and the adding? The resulting effect looks very natural (as if the starter image was like that). Thank you Sepiana. Firstly regarding adding to the scene- Using the crop tool I resized/added to the right side of the canvas. Then I made a rectangle selection of the right side of the original image and stretched it out over the canvas. I think the addition of the two textures with their blending modes helped to camouflage any possible resulting imperfections. Regarding moving the little girl. I selected her duplicated and put her on a layer of her own and then back on the original image I selected her again and used the content aware tool to make her disappear from her original position. That worked quite well but I did have to use the clone tool to tidy up a little bit. Then I just moved the duplicate girl to her new position on the page.
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