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Here's a photo of a flower taken at the Greenbriar Nature Center, a few miles from the house post processed in CS6 using the oil painting tool;
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Cool effect...!
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You know how much I like that paint brush, and you used it well here.
That's one sweet combination you're using these days Zig. |
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Thanks William/Greg.
The oil painting tool is one of many tools in CS6 that get little attention from most people. But, I think, it's really very effective in certain applications. Flower photos being one of them. Zig
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Zig,
When I first saw your picture, the first thing that came to mind was how the BG was so painterly! ![]() ![]() It really caught my eye. Beautiful image! And . . . cool effect! |
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