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Those 2 young ladies can't have been very good looking Hubird. Why else would you use such strong wave distortion. Btw, did you know you can 'fade' the filters in P'shop ;P

Nice to see pictures guys. :smile:
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paulrmartin wrote:
OK. I made my pisc smaller.
I actually think they look better that way :smile:
Did you apply the "Van Gogh" filter to the first two? :wink:
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On 2005-09-27 18:42, hubird wrote:
@ Samplaire, maybe this could be a start (it's a railway bridge):
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Still no such file in your server (nor even any similar in name :sad:
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On 2005-09-29 08:01, Counterparts wrote:

Did you apply the "Van Gogh" filter to the first two? :wink:
Looks that way, eh?
The "motel room" one is my favorite in that respect. The impression of the table and lamp in a smoky room really stands out(maybe I should post the original pic?..naaaaw...)

I can see the geese now, Huub. Love 'em! :smile:

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paulrmartin wrote:

Looks that way, eh?
The "motel room" one is my favorite in that respect. The impression of the table and lamp in a smoky room really stands out(maybe I should post the original pic?..naaaaw...)
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Yeah, really like those. My photoshop skills are weak... :smile:
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On 2005-09-29 05:13, Shroomz wrote:
Those 2 young ladies can't have been very good looking Hubird. Why else would you use such strong wave distortion. Btw, did you know you can 'fade' the filters in P'shop ;P
Well, you're kidding I guess, but to feed the discussion, in every picture uploaded here and also on my server's page I was after that balance between reality and alienation :smile: (Astroman got that perfectly :wink: )
The girls's pict, as explained, was taken in a bankrupt nightbar, hence the description of 'Drown or Drunk'.
It might explain the situation of the girls as well of the bar :smile:

Check this out, here the effect is left at a100% stage (no 'Fade'), quite a difference, and with no impact anymore:

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cheers :smile:

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Samplaire, this should work, it's the same type of jpg file as the others:

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hope you see it now :smile: (on a different link now btw).
it's nothing special btw, a small ( afterwards zoomed) detail on a landscape photo, but I liked it to be able to show one with a train at request :wink:
cheers.

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For those interested:

To get the Fade function working, you first need to actually apply the Filter (or any!!) effect on the picture.
Then the Fade... functions turns active in the Filter main menu!
You can easily undo from the main undo menu, including the filter effect itself!

Also, entering the fade window, you get almost twenty different standard 'styles' or performances of the particular effect, giving you an almost infinite number of possible results...
This function is what makes Photoshop so great and huge, IMHO, as it works also on every other action, like colour corrections etc.

It took me a while to discover that by myself, and I suspected Paul didn't know about it.
He confirmed me that :smile:
So, check it out if you're working with PS now and then, it's graet and easy to use :smile:
cheers.
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Yes, i was just kidding :smile:

I should have added one of these :grin:

BTW, that fade function works on your 'adjustments' too. Another interesting one is the 'New adjustment layer' under the 'layer' menu. This is very handy :smile: (although i'm not sure when Adobe added that funtion. We have the newest one 'CS2' which has a lot of new functions. Learning how to use the 'path' & 'mask' tools in P'shop are what i'd like to do. If i could master these, i'd feel a lot more confident with the capabilities. It's such deep software.

Cheers :smile:
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I use Photoshop 7. The fade function is found in Layer/Layer Style/Blending options. This is how I animated my mascot. This is what he looks like when he takes a fit:

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:lol:
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Post by Shroomz~> »

Paul,

i think maybe Hubird was reffering to the fade option in the screenshots i've put up here. The first one shows a Motion Blur filter. The second shows a highlighted 'fade motion blur' option in the 'edit' menu. Much fun to be had here if you haven't found it already. This function goes waaay back with Pshop versions :smile:

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Thanks Shroomz :smile:
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I thought I'd contribute a couple of pictures too :smile:

These are some fantastic, artistic, effects in Paint Shop Pro 7 (8 is getting big and slow). This one is called "Colored Foil" :smile:

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This is some pencil effect I think:
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This is the colored foil tweaked effect I think:
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This is the tweaked pencil effect I think:
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There rest of the pictures and the original are here: http://www.bingotheclowno.hostrocket.com/Images/Sof


The original one is S.jpg.

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Acid is a wonderful thing.
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... but pretty much on retirement today :wink:
just been browsing some galleries in http://www.3dlinks.com :eek:

cheers, Tom :grin:
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Acid isn't in retirement Tom. Who gave you that idea ?

Just for fun, search Ebay worldwide for 'blotter art' & see what comes up. :grin:
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Ok, incase you can't be bothered try
<a href="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLOTTER-ART-RED-A ... m">Here</a>

Believe me, mad tripheadz maybe collect this blotter art, but they also pour mind-bending liquid on it to this day :grin:
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