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William wrote:
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I have to go with the Model T. Nice image of a good restoration.
Swede
I'm glad you found us. Please feel free to come back again. You are welcome to participate. The main qualification to post on this site is that the image needs modification of some type. A lot of what is posted are abstracts but other alterations will qualify.
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cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
llindstrand wrote:
Thursday's post
Swede
Yes, I agree with Bill---#2 & #3!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
It's been awhile, but here's one I've been playing with.
It started out as part of the "Refractive Art" challenge,
and then....it got weird.
Tim
Original
Ran it through the "extrude" filter...
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...add a little personality with "liquify"...
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...soften it up just a bit with the "dry brush"...
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...and then make it pop with the "smudge stick."
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cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
Rolk wrote:
It's been awhile, but here's one I've been playing with.
It started out as part of the "Refractive Art" challenge,
and then....it got weird.
Tim
Really interesting! There's so many things you can do!
William wrote:
#2 and #3 +=@
super/cool/ideas
Bill@
Thanks for the compliments. I love the old car--all those safety features--crank handle is painted red to show danger. This is excellent as they could be deadly. Other than that it becomes safetyless features--no fenders, open seating for quick ejectection; seated on gas tank; no front brakes; the list goes on.
Swede
Rolk wrote:
It's been awhile, but here's one I've been playing with.
It started out as part of the "Refractive Art" challenge,
and then....it got weird.
Tim
Rolk--you have a very nice series. Good to see you back posting.
Swede
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
cyan wrote:
Really interesting! There's so many things you can do!
Endless possibilities, my friend...
Thanks for the nice comment...glad you enjoyed.
Tim
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