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Posted on 29/04/08 03:30:32 AM |
vibeke
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Stained glass window
Nick asked me to write a few lines on how I did my window. Layers and blends. 1 stretch the 'cards' to fit the windows. Used Warp to turn the guy in the middle into a circle. 2. select and copy the stained window below. Place the copy on top. 3 blend with multiply and lower the opacity 4 Hue and Saturation to give the area more warmth. Keep repeating until all the windows are done. ![]() Larger image here: http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z206/friis-kiwi/inststainedwindow.jpg |
Posted on 29/04/08 06:19:50 AM |
Ellen
Fire Queen Posts: 102 Reply ![]() |
Re: Stained glass window
Vibeke, Thanks for sharing your steps- it made for a vibrant image of the whole family! |
Posted on 29/04/08 4:05:42 PM |
Nick Curtain
Model Master Posts: 1768 Reply ![]() |
Re: Stained glass window
Thanks Vibeke, that's excellent. Nick |
Posted on 30/04/08 11:17:55 PM |
michael sinclair
Off-Topic Opportunist Posts: 1848 Reply ![]() |
Re: Stained glass window
Thanks Vibeke. Here's my effort ![]() http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e341/sinclair97/IMG_0646.jpg |
Posted on 01/05/08 7:59:21 PM |
vibeke
Kreative Kiwi Posts: 2166 Reply ![]() |
Re: Stained glass window
Very nice, It was you photo a while ago of a stained glass window that convinced me I needed to get a lens with a stabilizer. I just love my new lens. thank you. |