One of Texan's Effects in Use

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One of Texan's Effects in Use

Postby andrewb2012 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:45 pm

The four images shown were created digitally in Photoshop Elements 11 using Filter Forge 3.015 Standard Edition. Clock faces were made using Filter Forge 'Clocks V3' by Meyendlesss. Composition created using standard Photoshop tools. Next a Smart Photo Editor effect called 'Crap Hit The Fan' by Texan was used to give the distressed sepia feel (Texan created this effect by combining existing SPE effects - I peeked at how it was made - there were about 4 of my effects in the combination including about 6 or 7 textures. So I take my hat off to Texan who has created a Stunning new effect - Brilliant!

The first image shows my original artwork with Texan's 'Crap Hit The Fan' effect applied:

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The next image is further processed using Filter Forge 3.015 where Carl's wonderful effect called 'Cut It Out' was used:

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Re: Crap Hit The Fan

Postby andrewb2012 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:47 pm

The next two images were further processed using Filter Forge 3.015 where RikMaxSpeed's superb effect 'Detail Cut-Out' was used:

Clock Abstracts 003 12-12-13.jpg
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Clock Abstracts 004 12-12-13.jpg
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So well done Texan on a super contribution :D

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Re: One of Texan's Effects in Use

Postby philiped » Tue Dec 17, 2013 12:19 am

Superb post! and great processing :-)

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Re: One of Texan's Effects in Use

Postby Mozzy » Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:39 pm

For me one and two hit the spot where-as three and four do not. Nothing wrong, it is just down to ask two experts the same question and get two completely differing answers :)

Well done though and I for one appreciate your in depth description of effects use.

Mozzy

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Re: One of Texan's Effects in Use

Postby WC Lawson » Sun Jan 05, 2014 12:38 pm

I instantly saw the potential of this effect. (Texan's) Nice use of it. I prefer the second image. One of the things I do for a living is work with my wife, we are both artists and interior designers. I can see this image used in the right setting. Nice work.

Wess

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