An excellent image Jack. I like the background, that was worth hunting for, and the wolfy fella fits in very nicely. Rain is easy but the wet landscape requirement is a difficulty I don’t think I’d attempt! I don’t think a few puddles is going to do it but it would be a start.
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.
You certainly found the perfect marble Howard, a great result. How about a bit of Ps to make it a perfect circle - or devise a means of support that would allow that? Might be tricky but worth the effort.
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.
All nicely done, great atmosphere and colour, the whole thing works perfectly Fstop. And I’ll underscore the link - Colin Smith is a highly experienced Ps tutor.
Thank you so much Dave I love your image. I'm relatively new to the group, but enjoy all the images as often as I can. Merry Christmas to You and Yours. Bev
It’s nice seeing in the section Bev. Many thanks for the wishes.