Thanks Michael and Robert. I would bet that that he program Robert suggests (be funky) works better than my method to alter this picture. I first cropped the picture. Using Adobe Cloud, I put the file through a Vibrant filter adjusting the three sliders in the filter. Then I put through the new Adobe Oil Paint filter and adjusted the six sliders. .Then I adjusted the result with the Edit Fade scale. Finally, I increased the contrast, altered the brightness, did final touch up on the hue and saturation, AND viola, there is my picture. I believe that this is what I did, however, I rarely write down a sequence of alteration. I enjoy serendipity and what memory my advanced age provides. Be good. Louis N.
This very, very cool, Louis. Possibly my favorite of your pieces, so far. Any chance of sharing the technique behind it?
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael and Robert. I would bet that that he program Robert suggests (be funky) works better than my method to alter this picture. I first cropped the picture. Using Adobe Cloud, I put the file through a Vibrant filter adjusting the three sliders in the filter. Then I put through the new Adobe Oil Paint filter and adjusted the six sliders. .Then I adjusted the result with the Edit Fade scale. Finally, I increased the contrast, altered the brightness, did final touch up on the hue and saturation, AND viola, there is my picture. I believe that this is what I did, however, I rarely write down a sequence of alteration. I enjoy serendipity and what memory my advanced age provides. Be good. Louis N.
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DeleteI use a program called be funky that can give me these kind of effects. Really love your shot.
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