Beautiful. You’ve got so much texture into this one, and the colours are perfect.Art in homage to the tragedy of the bush fires in Oz
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Fotoda, Glaze, iColorama
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Beautiful. You’ve got so much texture into this one, and the colours are perfect.Art in homage to the tragedy of the bush fires in Oz
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Fotoda, Glaze, iColorama
ThanksBeautiful. You’ve got so much texture into this one, and the colours are perfect.
This time even after being reminded of the other choices besides”like”, I don’t know which to choose. SoArt in homage to the tragedy of the bush fires in Oz
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Beautiful!!!What with the FotoDa fever, I have been doing a couple of shakes but changing them a bit
Here I blended the results back with one of the original images in IC and then gave it a painterly twist in Glaze.
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An original with a slightly changed background and added Glaze. Didn’t feel like I got this completely right.
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This was supposed to be a FotoDa image but was done from scratch and rather inspired by the FotoDa image
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So kind, Star.This time even after being reminded of the other choices besides”like”, I don’t know which to choose. So
Art in homage to the tragedy of the bush fires in Oz
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Beautiful... sad... poignant.Art in homage to the tragedy of the bush fires in Oz
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Fotoda, Glaze, iColorama
BEautiful. I love the colours. I haven’t tried the auto selection in Procreate. I laboriously tap around the subject with the selection tool. Even Enlight and Superimpose are better. But then, after it’s selected, you can do all kinds of things with it in Procreate.Messing about with the automatic selection in Procreate which can be pretty tricky. Created the background and then ran versions through SuperPhoto and Glaze which I blended in IC. Added a border in Snapseed.
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Love the painterly effect on that 3rd one, really nice.What with the FotoDa fever, I have been doing a couple of shakes but changing them a bit
Here I blended the results back with one of the original images in IC and then gave it a painterly twist in Glaze.
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An original with a slightly changed background and added Glaze. Didn’t feel like I got this completely right.
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This was supposed to be a FotoDa image but was done from scratch and rather inspired by the FotoDa image
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I really like the texture on the first and third. It's like handmade paper. And in the third one, the top half is striking enough to be another image on its own. Great work.I did some more Australian fire pics while I was. Started in FotoDa and then changed in apps like ImaEngine, Glaze, Procreate and IC
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And this one's even better.Messing about with the automatic selection in Procreate which can be pretty tricky. Created the background and then ran versions through SuperPhoto and Glaze which I blended in IC. Added a border in Snapseed.
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Thanks, Jilly. I wanted to use shapes to cut out bits of an image to see the image below and the automatic selection works great for this But it does take a while to understand. Also you can save selections and apply them again.BEautiful. I love the colours. I haven’t tried the auto selection in Procreate. I laboriously tap around the subject with the selection tool. Even Enlight and Superimpose are better. But then, after it’s selected, you can do all kinds of things with it in Procreate.
Love the painterly effect on that 3rd one, really nice.
I really like the texture on the first and third. It's like handmade paper. And in the third one, the top half is striking enough to be another image on its own. Great work.
Thanks folks. I’m becoming quite partial to using Glaze to make images painterly. I either blend it with the original or put it over the original with reduced opacity because the effects are rather strong.And this one's even better.
Oooooo.... gorgeous!Messing about with the automatic selection in Procreate which can be pretty tricky. Created the background and then ran versions through SuperPhoto and Glaze which I blended in IC. Added a border in Snapseed.
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Oooooo.... gorgeous!
Ok, juryjone , I now officially love Pastello. I haven’t spent much time trying to understand how the different paint types work or the settings but after pressing the dice enough times I eventually get what I want.
It was hard to watch. Are you still feeling the aftermath of it even with COVID taking over.These are fantastic, Ann. The fire ones made me a bit weepy - something poignant about the fires becoming art
It was hard to watch. Are you still feeling the aftermath of it even with COVID taking over.