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And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Just a child's coloring picture painted in SPE, awesome to see what you can do with it, when using SPE!
Hope I inspire at least one person
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Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Psychedelic--I like it!!! Gonna put the Crayola company out of business. Hahahaha.
- andrewb2012
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Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
I'm INSPIRED Arwin - this idea gives much food for thought!
Results are excellent - shows a lot of creativity. This what I like SPE best for, that is, creating artwork and graphical images!
Well done!
Andrew
Results are excellent - shows a lot of creativity. This what I like SPE best for, that is, creating artwork and graphical images!
Well done!
Andrew
Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Hi Arwin,
Wow, this is indeed inspiring! I love playing around with simple shapes and outlines, but I never would have thought of using SPE in this manner!
Eve
Wow, this is indeed inspiring! I love playing around with simple shapes and outlines, but I never would have thought of using SPE in this manner!
Eve
Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Thanks all for applying a comment
I really needed to Google Crayola but you're totally right DennB!
Cool to see that I could inspire more than 1 person!
Thanks again!
Arwin
I really needed to Google Crayola but you're totally right DennB!
Cool to see that I could inspire more than 1 person!
Thanks again!
Arwin
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- andrewb2012
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Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Well Arwin, I'm sure you knew I would give your idea a go, so here are my results>
Procedure:
1. Firstly I made a simple graphic image in Photoshop Elements 11 (Original Graphic 001)
2. Next I applied 'Stacked photos (landscape) format 004' in SPE to create another simple graphic image (Original Graphic 002)
3. I then made a Base Image from 'Original Graphic 001' by applying the following effects in combination:
- Spider lace
- Violet dream
- Multi-textured 001
See next page for finished artwork variations
Note: Brushes used courtesy Obsidian Dawn - used under commercial license.
Procedure:
1. Firstly I made a simple graphic image in Photoshop Elements 11 (Original Graphic 001)
2. Next I applied 'Stacked photos (landscape) format 004' in SPE to create another simple graphic image (Original Graphic 002)
3. I then made a Base Image from 'Original Graphic 001' by applying the following effects in combination:
- Spider lace
- Violet dream
- Multi-textured 001
See next page for finished artwork variations
Note: Brushes used courtesy Obsidian Dawn - used under commercial license.
Last edited by andrewb2012 on Sat Oct 25, 2014 3:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- andrewb2012
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Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Here are the variations (Original Graphic 001)
The Base Image 001 used as the starting point for each of the following variations:
Variations - Added Effects:
Image 1: Broken plaque (copper)
Image 2: Vintage - weathered wood
Image 3: Frankenstein
Image 4: Broken slab
Image 5: Film Gattaca
Image 6: Polite rainbow
Image 7: Crap hit the fan
Here are the variations (Original Graphic 002)
Original Graphic 002 was used as a Base Image and used as the starting point for each of the following variations:
Variations - Added Effects:
Image 1: Masked the gray area the applied the following effects:
- Groovy colors
- Colored textures4u_005
- Bring out the artist 007
- Next I cropped out the border that was applied with last effect
- Grunge in 3d
- Tweaked using Image Treatment feature
Image 2: Added the following effects to Image 1
- Tiles
- Simple black border
- Vintage - bleached edges
- Old legal documernt texture (landscape) 013
Image 3: Deleted Vintage - bleached edges effect and added:
- Embossed thick chipped paint
Image 4: deleted all effects back to 'Crop' in Image 1 and added:
- Bittbox grungy watercolor 01 border ii
Image 5: Added the following effect to Image 4
- One click effects 012
Image 6: Added the following effect to Image 5
- Watercolor
Image 7: Added black border to Image 6
Image 8: Deleted black border from Image 6 and added:
- Difference blend & coffee stains texture 001
Image 9: Added in the black border (again) to Image 8
Thanks for the INSPIRATION Arwin - Enjoyed making these variations. Hope you ENJOY the results.
Regards,
Andrew
The Base Image 001 used as the starting point for each of the following variations:
Variations - Added Effects:
Image 1: Broken plaque (copper)
Image 2: Vintage - weathered wood
Image 3: Frankenstein
Image 4: Broken slab
Image 5: Film Gattaca
Image 6: Polite rainbow
Image 7: Crap hit the fan
Here are the variations (Original Graphic 002)
Original Graphic 002 was used as a Base Image and used as the starting point for each of the following variations:
Variations - Added Effects:
Image 1: Masked the gray area the applied the following effects:
- Groovy colors
- Colored textures4u_005
- Bring out the artist 007
- Next I cropped out the border that was applied with last effect
- Grunge in 3d
- Tweaked using Image Treatment feature
Image 2: Added the following effects to Image 1
- Tiles
- Simple black border
- Vintage - bleached edges
- Old legal documernt texture (landscape) 013
Image 3: Deleted Vintage - bleached edges effect and added:
- Embossed thick chipped paint
Image 4: deleted all effects back to 'Crop' in Image 1 and added:
- Bittbox grungy watercolor 01 border ii
Image 5: Added the following effect to Image 4
- One click effects 012
Image 6: Added the following effect to Image 5
- Watercolor
Image 7: Added black border to Image 6
Image 8: Deleted black border from Image 6 and added:
- Difference blend & coffee stains texture 001
Image 9: Added in the black border (again) to Image 8
Thanks for the INSPIRATION Arwin - Enjoyed making these variations. Hope you ENJOY the results.
Regards,
Andrew
Re: And again a new way of using SPE (at least for me ;) )
Andrew your creations are stunning again!! Really impressive to see your creations and the time you took to write down the procedure and effects you used!
Especially the first one 'original' and the second of your variations are very appealing to me, it's almost as of they came from a camera, thumbs up, really impressive!
Thanks for showing us your creativity, it's most welcome!
Cheers and have a nice day!
Arwin
Especially the first one 'original' and the second of your variations are very appealing to me, it's almost as of they came from a camera, thumbs up, really impressive!
Thanks for showing us your creativity, it's most welcome!
Cheers and have a nice day!
Arwin
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