Original is image #2.
I used Fstop12's texture (newly added to the Texture Library
here) in Color Burn blend mode at 64%. Then I ran the result through Topaz Studio 2's "smudged preset." Then I added some trees and birds from brusheezy.com. Final layer is "twirl" in PS Elements.
Feedback welcomed. I know I rely too much on trees and birds
l-fox wrote:
Both are outstanding...
Thank you Larry. I'm very pleased you enjoyed!
I sure love the effect you created Linda!
Much appreciated. And thank you again for offering your texture creation to the library.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Linda From Maine wrote:
Original is image #2.
I used Fstop12's texture (newly added to the Texture Library
here) in Color Burn blend mode at 64%. Then I ran the result through Topaz Studio 2's "smudged preset." Then I added some trees and birds from brusheezy.com. Final layer is "twirl" in PS Elements.
Feedback welcomed. I know I rely too much on trees and birds
Original is image #2. br br I used Fstop12's tex... (
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Both are beauties, but I really love the magnificently creative results in the first. It is simply an amazing piece of work 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
As usual, a beautiful set, Linda!
Linda From Maine wrote:
Original is image #2.
I used Fstop12's texture (newly added to the Texture Library
here) in Color Burn blend mode at 64%. Then I ran the result through Topaz Studio 2's "smudged preset." Then I added some trees and birds from brusheezy.com. Final layer is "twirl" in PS Elements.
Feedback welcomed. I know I rely too much on trees and birds
Original is image #2. br br I used Fstop12's tex... (
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I really like your 'trees and birds' Linda - an excellent illustration for a story about a hungry sun or ravens bringing messages from the spirit world. Lots of movement, wonderful colors... well done Linda!
Easy to look at. Nice work.
Mr Olympus never meant for his photos to be defiled as you have ... OLYMPUS E-M1MarkII $1500 !!!
To heck with Mr Olympus... and his dull stationary photo #2... You have created a dynamic swirling still... a still that moves my eye in a exciting circular pattern... well done? No... Very well done!!!
The birds add to the photo in that they are who the viewer identifies with and knows the force they are fighting.
https://www.brusheezy.com/ looks interesting, thank you Linda.
Certainly was a windy day.
seemed to worked out nicely.
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