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Apr 9, 2021 08:29:38   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
From the first batch of shots using the oil paint filter in photoshop. I've used the Topaz Simplify program in the past, but prefer the photoshop filter. Thought I'd share.

If you would like, please click on the picture, doing so will link you to the gallery page where the shot can be seen in higher resolution and full page. Thanks for viewing and Have A Blessed Day !!!










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Apr 9, 2021 08:30:59   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Interesting affect!

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Apr 9, 2021 08:32:13   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
phlash46 wrote:
Interesting affect!


Thank You Bruce, I appreciate your viewing and commenting !!

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Apr 9, 2021 09:33:09   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
UncleBuck wrote:
From the first batch of shots using the oil paint filter in photoshop. I've used the Topaz Simplify program in the past, but prefer the photoshop filter. Thought I'd share.

If you would like, please click on the picture, doing so will link you to the gallery page where the shot can be seen in higher resolution and full page. Thanks for viewing and Have A Blessed Day !!!









From the first batch of shots using the oil paint ... (show quote)


Nice. I've also used Topaz Simplify and Ps Paint, both old versions. They both produce similar results. It has been a while since I've used either. I regularly for turning a photo into a "painting" use Topaz Impressions II. Can give heavy brush strokes like an oil painting or subtle texture like the other apps.

Those are really nice imagines in any case.

Your gallery app does not open properly on my SmartPhone.

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Apr 9, 2021 09:42:52   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice. I've also used Topaz Simplify and Ps Paint, both old versions. They both produce similar results. It has been a while since I've used either. I regularly for turning a photo into a "painting" use Topaz Impressions II. Can give heavy brush strokes like an oil painting or subtle texture like the other apps.

Those are really nice imagines in any case.

Your gallery app does not open properly on my SmartPhone.
Nice. I've also used Topaz Simplify and Ps Paint,... (show quote)


Thank You Mike !!! I have thought more than once about Topaz Impressions, good to know you're pleased with it. Sorry the embedded link didn't take you to the photos on your phone. When I read your comment, I went to my phone tapped on a picture to check the link and it went to the shot. Once again sorry it didn't do so for you, and Thank You very much for viewing and commenting !!!
Dave

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Apr 9, 2021 09:53:11   #
Mark Sturtevant Loc: Grand Blanc, MI
 
Very nice! Filters are Fun!

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Apr 9, 2021 09:55:10   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
Very nice! Filters are Fun!


Thank You Mark, I appreciate it 😊👍. And yes they are !!!

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Apr 9, 2021 10:04:52   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
UncleBuck wrote:
Thank You Mike !!! I have thought more than once about Topaz Impressions, good to know you're pleased with it. Sorry the embedded link didn't take you to the photos on your phone. When I read your comment, I went to my phone tapped on a picture to check the link and it went to the shot. Once again sorry it didn't do so for you, and Thank You very much for viewing and commenting !!!
Dave
Thank You Mike !!! I have thought more than once a... (show quote)


I'll take another look at your images with my computer. I am sure I can see more than just the tops of the images that way. Oh, When I bought it, Impressions was $99. That was years ago.

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Apr 9, 2021 10:06:29   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
UncleBuck wrote:
From the first batch of shots using the oil paint filter in photoshop. I've used the Topaz Simplify program in the past, but prefer the photoshop filter. Thought I'd share.

If you would like, please click on the picture, doing so will link you to the gallery page where the shot can be seen in higher resolution and full page. Thanks for viewing and Have A Blessed Day !!!









From the first batch of shots using the oil paint ... (show quote)


Creative effect on your images.

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Apr 9, 2021 10:13:31   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
lamiaceae wrote:
I'll take another look at your images with my computer. I am sure I can see more than just the tops of the images that way. Oh, When I bought it, Impressions was $99. That was years ago.


I’ll definitely take another look at it. Thanks Again !!

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Apr 9, 2021 10:14:14   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Creative effect on your images.


Thank You Stan, glad you enjoyed them !!! 😊👍

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Apr 9, 2021 11:04:46   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Beautiful images all.

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Apr 9, 2021 11:06:12   #
UncleBuck Loc: Malvern, Arkansas
 
NMGal wrote:
Beautiful images all.


Thank You very much, delighted you enjoyed them 😊👍

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Apr 9, 2021 15:20:13   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
You are so darn creative, Buck! Thanks for sharing.

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Apr 9, 2021 17:42:05   #
flip1948 Loc: Hamden, CT
 
UncleBuck wrote:
From the first batch of shots using the oil paint filter in photoshop. I've used the Topaz Simplify program in the past, but prefer the photoshop filter. Thought I'd share.

If you would like, please click on the picture, doing so will link you to the gallery page where the shot can be seen in higher resolution and full page. Thanks for viewing and Have A Blessed Day !!!









From the first batch of shots using the oil paint ... (show quote)

Really works well on the bokeh in the bird shot...very nice.

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