Mostly I use several different pieces of software on an image but this time I wanted to see what the new Topaz Studio2 could do. ![]() I then used the Topaz Clean Filter Curly Smooth in Strength 2.įinally I added a Text Layer using Difference. I saved it as a jpeg and reopened it in Photoshop Elements, adjusting the colour and Saturation, copied the layer and used Gaussian Blur at 50% and merged both layers. I then used Liquid Color II at 43% from the Add Look option. I saved it as a jpeg and opened it in Topaz Studio, using AI Remix Southwest filter, with Medium Style Strength and 50% Normal Opacity. Starting off with a fractal background, I then created new layers for the mannequin and the TT source, using Difference. PS: think they work best as a bottom layer Have to admit Deep Dream never works for me but many love it. I use them occasionally and sometimes they work and sometimes, not so much. Used Filer Forge to tweek the water a littleĪdjusted contrast and used more saturationīrillianthues (a group admin) edited this topic 51 months ago.ĭreamscope and Deep Dream Generator are free and fun to play with. Used Dreamscope 2 times to make 2 more layers Used Photoshop gradients to change the color of that bottom layer, but had to make a new gradient Used Topaz Impressions Modern to change the bottom layer Used Photoshop and did this with one photo PSP- paste sphere inside the flower source, cut globe to fit inside PSP- made circle, then sphere, cut out sphere, lighten sphere with high contrastįP- Flexify- Shift Lens on the cropped source I then flatted the whole artwork and copied this layer, giving it Soft Blur in the layer properties and flattened the whole image again, giving it the same Flaming Pear filter a second time as above. I opened the saved image and heavily recoloured it and changed the Saturation using the free Flaming Pear PlugIn ‘Kyoto Color’ with the MultiBright ‘Glue’. ![]() I then flattened the whole artwork and saved it as a jpeg. This was created very simply in Photoshop Elements: I used a floral photo of mine for this, then added a texture, using Difference in the layer properties. My third photo was of the moon, I removed the background and used Topaz Studio 2, Bloom filter to add some hazy light and finally blended a Chaotica fractal image with the sky to add more mystery. ![]() My second photo, of the inside of a glittery bowl, was coloured blue and then I used the Topaz Star Effects filter to enhance some sparkles to look more like stars. I used Topaz Adjust, Solarized Dreams filter to make the stones look more mysterious. I opened a photo of Stonehenge in Photoshop, cut out the sky and cropped it to a composition I liked. Lemon~art edited this topic 50 months ago. Originally posted at 5:45AM, 26 August 2019 PST If you see something you love in this thread, please use this award - copy and paste everything between the lines: Please post by 30 September 2019, Admins will then invite their favourites to the 'Extra Kreative' Group. You may enter up to 3 (THREE) artworks.įor examples and previous entries please have a look at the first Show & Tell here is a non-voting activity. Entries are limited - please post one and then wait for 2 others before posting again.You can see our full group rules on our Overview page. Please note: Normal Kreative People rules apply - i.e.If you would rather, tell us in less that 100 words why you chose the photo eg symmetry, colour, story, and maybe what inspired you to create it. No trade secrets (unless you want to share!) but just something that might inspire others. No need for details but more about which techniques you used, or which software you used. Please keep to 100 words or as close as possible. Add your photo, then tell us briefly how you made it. ![]() Showcase your current or earlier work (art made in any year is acceptable but not images you used in the first Show & Tell.) Members are a talented bunch and it would be great to share the creativity in this thread.Īs this is a new style activity please read the rules below carefully. (The first bullet point under 'Rules' gives more guidance.) Many of you will have found new techniques or made new images that you want to share with us so show us your favourite photo and tell us about the techniques you used in as close to 100 words as you possibly can. Following the success of last year's Show & Tell we decided to run it again.
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