joe west wrote:
nice, but you know im going too sue, that looks like my mother in law
LOL, if you'd like the hi-res version so you can print it large, frame it and give it to her for Christmas, just let me know :-)
Nice job on the processing!
Another one created with Topaz Glow.
Original image
Digital art version with Topaz Glow
joe west wrote:
i dont know why everyone is making a big deal over topaz glow, redfield fractalius 2 has been around a long time and half as much and can do the same thing
As a Mac user, Fractalius is not available to me, so Glow was welcome.
Another one from me using Topaz Glow to create some digital art.
waltchilds wrote:
I tried my hand at Topaz Water Color today. Check out the before after images. I'd appreciate any comments you may have.
Do you mean Topaz Impression? Or is there another add-in I don't know about?
Seeing as Billy went easy on the sliders, I pushed 'em a little harder :-)
The one big advantage Glow has over Fractalius is if you are a Mac user because Fractalius does not work on Mac.
I also downloaded the trial last night and have posted a couple of my examples on this thread;
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-267032-1.html
I recently returned to my home of Australia from a month-long trip to England and Scotland.
I agree largely with Sharpshooter. I took my Canon EOS 6D, 50mm f1.4 and 24-105L. Used the 24-105L almost exclusively. Also took my (wonderful) Three-Legged Thing lightweight carbon tripod and used it at night only. Also took a CPL and Variable ND, charger, spare battery various cleaning clothes and blower, extra SD cards and external hard disk.
The only thing I missed was my birding lens (Sigma 120-400) but it is too big and heavy to take as carry-on and with a 7kg limit that had to include my laptop and iPad, the above stuff was over the limit as it was.
Very, very nice Billy. A lovely result.
What about this, just simply desaturating the blue?
You're right, I rarely like really overcooked HDR but I like this one, it does suit those "pushed sliders" ideally.