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- pixelpusher2010
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slightly adjusted images
Haven't been making many shows lately But wanted to keep my hand in. So put this together with a few of my latest photoshop creations
3 1/2 minutes nothing objectionable
http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes/dkpxpmg4
3 1/2 minutes nothing objectionable
http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes/dkpxpmg4
pixelpusher
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- bsalisbury
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Re: slightly adjusted images
In a word . . . excellent!
Re: slightly adjusted images
I really enjoyed this. Loved the dog at .45, horses at 2.35 and Gerber daisy at 3.00.
- sierra whiskey
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Re: slightly adjusted images
Hi
really enjoyed your very eclectic collection of images. I also liked the music.
regards
Steve
really enjoyed your very eclectic collection of images. I also liked the music.
regards
Steve
- Dean Athans
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Re: slightly adjusted images
Great show!
Really impressed by the basket-weave peppers. Did you use PS Elements? How?
- Dean A.
Really impressed by the basket-weave peppers. Did you use PS Elements? How?
- Dean A.
Dean A
- Dean Athans
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Re: slightly adjusted images
Great show!
Really impressed by the basket-weave peppers. Did you use PS Elements? How?
- Dean A.
Really impressed by the basket-weave peppers. Did you use PS Elements? How?
- Dean A.
Dean A
- pixelpusher2010
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Re: slightly adjusted images
Hi Dean
Thank s for the comment The show didn't have a story line nor any special effects but I was hoping there was a picture for every taste
Anyway I happen to use CS 6 BUT I'm confident the basket weave can be done in elements
I used an action which I dowloladed from www.panosfx.com A long time ago
If I had to do this manually I'd make a new document (file New) a bit larger than the original image and make it black.
Then I'd start selecting the strips from the original image (probably with the rectangular marqee tool ) and start pasting (edit copy > edit paste) them up as layers into the new document
Might have to use the edit transform tool to bow them a bit Ill try it tomorrow
Standby
Thank s for the comment The show didn't have a story line nor any special effects but I was hoping there was a picture for every taste
Anyway I happen to use CS 6 BUT I'm confident the basket weave can be done in elements
I used an action which I dowloladed from www.panosfx.com A long time ago
If I had to do this manually I'd make a new document (file New) a bit larger than the original image and make it black.
Then I'd start selecting the strips from the original image (probably with the rectangular marqee tool ) and start pasting (edit copy > edit paste) them up as layers into the new document
Might have to use the edit transform tool to bow them a bit Ill try it tomorrow
Standby
pixelpusher
My Gallery http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes
My Gallery http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes
- pixelpusher2010
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Re: slightly adjusted images
OK Dean I tried it and sent you a PM
Good news and bad news
You can do this in elements BUTit's more complicated to explain than to do
I think this is the first case Ive seen where it's easier to do the old way than with a computer
In the old days I'd make two prints, get a razor knife and cut one with vertical strips, and one with horizontal strips
weave em and re photograph it Wallah done !
Good news and bad news
You can do this in elements BUTit's more complicated to explain than to do
I think this is the first case Ive seen where it's easier to do the old way than with a computer
In the old days I'd make two prints, get a razor knife and cut one with vertical strips, and one with horizontal strips
weave em and re photograph it Wallah done !
pixelpusher
My Gallery http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes
My Gallery http://www.photodex.com/share/berniehynes
- Dean Athans
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Re: slightly adjusted images
Bernie -
Thanks! But don't worry about it--I think I much more enjoy watching such effects than trying to create them myself (sort of like watching magic but not really wanting to know how it's done!).
- Dean A.
Thanks! But don't worry about it--I think I much more enjoy watching such effects than trying to create them myself (sort of like watching magic but not really wanting to know how it's done!).
- Dean A.
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