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Post by MarianMurdoch on Oct 19, 2009 22:37:00 GMT -5
Applied a swirl technique to a bridge railing in photoshop. (almost missed this board!)
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Post by Saknika on Oct 19, 2009 22:57:52 GMT -5
It's an interesting effect. Reminds me very much of fractal art, which is something else I love greatly. Usually I hate minimalism, but I think it works very well here. Nice job!
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Post by enigmarose on Jan 21, 2010 14:37:49 GMT -5
Hmmm, I would never have thougt of doing something like that, looks great. Must rmember this one; Liquify etc was it marian?
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Post by ScottWood on Jan 21, 2010 14:41:14 GMT -5
Very nicely done. I love it. Bet it looks great as a large print.
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Post by MarianMurdoch on Jan 21, 2010 17:42:30 GMT -5
I've printed it as large as 11x14 because that's the largest photo paper I can find. My Epson 4800 will print up to 17", if I could only find some paper to do 16x20 prints. I should start sending out some of my best large prints.
Nope, not liquify. Care to guess again? ;D
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Post by enigmarose on Jan 22, 2010 12:48:48 GMT -5
Hmmmm, guess again eh ~ how about Polar Coordinates?
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Post by k o u l a h ♥ on Feb 5, 2010 17:31:19 GMT -5
wowwww. That is a mind-boggling-ly good effect you used on that ;] /sets as desktop background.
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