Following on from previous discussion...

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Following on from previous discussion...

Postby andrewb2012 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:42 pm

Thought I would extend the idea of processing a base artwork (done elsewhere) within Smart Photo Editor. Here are some results:

Original Artwork (created in Photoshop Elements 11 using my own silhouette brushes):

Orginal Framed.jpg
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Processed in SPE:

Three Variations.jpg
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Re: Following on from previous discussion...

Postby andrewb2012 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:52 pm

A breakdown of how each image was processed is shown in the following screen clips:

Image 1 - Synchronicity.jpg
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Image 2 - Intensity.jpg
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Image 3 - Symmetry.jpg
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Re: Following on from previous discussion...

Postby andrewb2012 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:05 pm

It is my custom to reprocess images done in Smart Photo Editor in other software - in this instance Photoscape (a lovely free photo editor):

Figures 01.jpg
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Figures 2.jpg
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The Gallery Poster.jpg
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Re: Following on from previous discussion...

Postby eadams » Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:58 pm

Wow, those images are amazing! I love the classy look and the reflection effect. The three images of the dancers look great together in one collage. On a humorous note, in the center image the female shape in the front has an upside-down dancer right on her stomach. It looks to me like it's struggling to be born :D

I took a quick look at Photoscape when you posted the photo of the duck (very nice, by the way). It does seem to be very nice image editing software and it has a lot of special finishing effects.

I enjoy seeing your works of art immensely, so please keep them coming!

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Re: Following on from previous discussion...

Postby andrewb2012 » Fri Sep 05, 2014 6:15 pm

HaHa! Think I'll rename the image 'Birth Dance' seemingly that is another term used for 'Belly Dance'!

Thanks again Eve for your kind comments.

Andrew

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