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Cool shot. Some info on how you did it if you please
Does this make you wispy? (LOL)
Great creativity. I also like the colors included in the bottom element. Very abstract.
Flying Three wrote:
whisping???
Another "wow" for image excellence! Love the contrast between the two factors... the image and the image maker. Very creative!
I saw a part image on my monitor before changing the image size to fit the screen. What I saw was a story, of a running mouse about the meet its end. Soon he will be executed by the bottom part of the lethal wisp device left over from the Inquisition era.
Simple storytelling image, well done Flying Three
Flying Three wrote:
whisping???
Very appealing visual. I'm thinking it was a tough season of cookie making that finally put the old whisk over the edge.
Erich
With such an endearing mouse, how could you think of whopping him with that torture tool! It’s a super image and I too would like some info on the creative process if you feel inclined.
Thanks for all your kind comments. Here is the formula: Nothing fancy. First you have your wife tangle up the whisk blade with the beaters and get a mess. Then I photographed the bent up whisk against a black background. I altered them a little in Photoshop to bring out the wire, then combined two images together using layers and the orientation I wanted. I used filter liquify on the bottom whisk to give it a more beat up look.
My photoshop is very old #7 from the 1970's. I have been admiring work with the new Photoshop AI and recently downloaded it, but picked a poor time to try to learn a new program as I just had cataract surgery and am not seeing close very well at all, especially the computer. So, that will have to wait. David
Flying Three wrote:
Thanks for all your kind comments. Here is the formula: Nothing fancy. First you have your wife tangle up the whisk blade with the beaters and get a mess. Then I photographed the bent up whisk against a black background. I altered them a little in Photoshop to bring out the wire, then combined two images together using layers and the orientation I wanted. I used filter liquify on the bottom whisk to give it a more beat up look.
My photoshop is very old #7 from the 1970's. I have been admiring work with the new Photoshop AI and recently downloaded it, but picked a poor time to try to learn a new program as I just had cataract surgery and am not seeing close very well at all, especially the computer. So, that will have to wait. David
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Thank you for explaining this David, it’s always interesting to hear how these things have been achieved. You made a very nice job of it. Hope the eye recovery doesn’t take too long and that you’ll soon be enjoying life at the screen in full AI mode.
Clever, engaging result. Fun to learn the backstory.
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