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| Re: Bridge http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/5...iations2ih.jpg the variations are endless in ps. whatever the imagination conjures up...... I favor the one in the lower righthand corner, it's sort of like those 20's children's book illustrations like the Bros. Grimm things |
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| Re: Bridge Quote:
very much like the Arthur Rackham paintings and illustrations - dark brown and sombre! |
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| Re: Bridge I really couldn't tell you EXACTLY how I did them..But the essential part is the Optipix 'select edges' plug in from Reindeer Graphics. Using the filter, not neccessarily how it is intended to be used, can render some great line work from any image, to which you can apply color, styles etc. and incorporate into your photo. Then I use different levels of posterization and apply as well. And, it's all about choosing the correct colors (as in number 3 and 4) |
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