Just found this section of UHH. Not sure if this photo is appropriate for this section. Just having fun in PS.
Thanks for looking.
Interesting work. "The exploration of digital artistry" would probably be another section to try.
If this is from your colonoscopy you may have health issues!! Just sayin.
Don, the 2nd son wrote:
If this is from your colonoscopy you may have health issues!! Just sayin.
too much fish in my diet?
Is this a before or an after to the command ---
LET THERE BE LIGHT !!!!
Welcome toFYC section. A fun and informative section. As for the shot verry interesting results. It seems to be outside of this world. đ
Amazing picture. Would you tell us how you made it?
Curmudgeon wrote:
Amazing picture. Would you tell us how you made it?
Thank you
I took one of the colorful shots I had from the Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, MO and processed in PS as I usually do. Working with the pic as a smart object I applied the Polar Coordinates filter. Then I selected and copied half of the pic, pasted it back on itself, flipped it and moved to form the "wormhole". I added a gradient level to achieve the light at the end of the wormhole. (I tried to use a lighting filter but did not have much success). Using a dodge and burn layer I darkened the perimeter and lightened the center.
I tried a few other colors for the gradient layer (the light in the center), but I was not happy with the results.
I have attached the original pic.
Hope the explanation is sufficient.
stlborn wrote:
Thank you
I took one of the colorful shots I had from the Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, MO and processed in PS as I usually do. Working with the pic as a smart object I applied the Polar Coordinates filter. Then I selected and copied half of the pic, pasted it back on itself, flipped it and moved to form the "wormhole". I added a gradient level to achieve the light at the end of the wormhole. (I tried to use a lighting filter but did not have much success). Using a dodge and burn layer I darkened the perimeter and lightened the center.
I tried a few other colors for the gradient layer (the light in the center), but I was not happy with the results.
I have attached the original pic.
Hope the explanation is sufficient.
Thank you br br I took one of the colorful shots ... (
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Thank you! I canât wait to try it
Craigdca wrote:
Thank you! I canât wait to try it
Welcome. Looking forward to seeing your results.
stlborn wrote:
Thank you
I took one of the colorful shots I had from the Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, MO and processed in PS as I usually do. Working with the pic as a smart object I applied the Polar Coordinates filter. Then I selected and copied half of the pic, pasted it back on itself, flipped it and moved to form the "wormhole". I added a gradient level to achieve the light at the end of the wormhole. (I tried to use a lighting filter but did not have much success). Using a dodge and burn layer I darkened the perimeter and lightened the center.
I tried a few other colors for the gradient layer (the light in the center), but I was not happy with the results.
I have attached the original pic.
Hope the explanation is sufficient.
Thank you br br I took one of the colorful shots ... (
show quote)
Thanks for the response. Great technique and thanks for the information. The only thing I was able to recognize in the picture were the Clown Fish. Your skills and imagination are amazing.
Don, the 2nd son wrote:
If this is from your colonoscopy you may have health issues!! Just sayin.
Hilarious! That was my first thought also, having just completed a series of 3D conversions of colonoscopy images for a client who is a gastro-enterologist!
The caption for this one would be âawful prepâ
Dave
[sorryy- dupe prepâ.
Dave
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