Ok here is one more example for your consideration
Howie
Unless you have a personal tutor sitting next to you then whether one is using Photoshop or PaintShop or other it's just a matter of trial and error and practice. The neat thing is that if it's in digital form you can do just about anything with it on a computer with the right software. I use Paint Shop Pro 4. I use it because I started with it when it was owned by JASC before Corel and have updated several times starting with version 6 o 7. So my learning curve has been incremental with the upgrades over the last 10 years or so. I have some of my car and aircraft images on my fb page if you want to look at them. My personal style is to try and draw a person to what I want them to see so they say 'That's neat' or even 'Wow! That's neat!' There is still a ton for me to learn. So many people are really good using the software to its limit.
Wendy and Howie - Nice job. Isn't it cool what we can do with an old tattered image.
Here is my try at it. I did it on a laptop at work today so I hope it looks good on a monitor. Everything changes when you tilt the laptop screen. I tried to stay as close to 90 degrees to the screen as possible. Yes work was very slow today. :-)
This is my humble attempt
done in cs5
Howie - I meant I use Paint Shop Pro X4. 10 version higher!
:) This forum has restored my belief in human nature and that there are people out there, that are truly amazing, I'm glad I am here !
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