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A little digital magic
Started by FlowerPower at 05-17-2005 1:54 PM. Topic has 3 replies.
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  05-17-2005, 1:54 PM
FlowerPower is not online. Last active: 8/22/2008 3:39:11 PM FlowerPower

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A little digital magic
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Since I haven't been out in the country much lately I thought I'd have some fun on the computer with some early spring shots.  This one turned out really neat: http://www.pbase.com/photomurage/image/43517276.jpg

This is Old Baylor Park and as most of you know there is no water in site.  In Photoshop CS I used the Flood filter plug-in from Flamingpear to create a lake with reflections in front of the wildflowers and live oaks.  You can get a demo version of this filter at http://www.flamingpear.com/flood.html  I think it costs around $20 if you like it and want to buy it.  It's very easy and fun to use Big Smile [:D]

Murry


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  05-17-2005, 2:22 PM
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Re: vary cool digital magic
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Wow...great work there...very nicely done.

I keep getting the urge for my photo oils... Have you worked with them?  You use them to colorize B&W shots.

I wish there was a digital way to do that with a brush and tablet. :)

 


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  05-17-2005, 7:38 PM
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There are some very good plugins
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www.fo2pix.com offers some very good digital tools for photo painting.  I never did try the (was it Marshall?) oils on B&W prints.  Funny how a lot of painters try to be so precise there work looks like photos and a lot of photographers try to doctor their photos to look like paintings--isn't life great? Hmm [^o)] 

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  05-17-2005, 11:16 PM
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Re: Many use the photo as...
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I know of several artists who use the photo as the starting point for their art and others actually paint a blown-up copy of photographs.

Photo retouching has been a skill used in portrait studios and it is just a small step from that to full photo art using acrylics or oils.

I am looking more for a tablet with "brush" effects that you can apply using the old "physical" approach, but end up with a digitized effect on the digital image.

 


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