Dear all
Another try , this section is simply fantastic
All C & C most welcome & much appreciated
Harshad
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Dear all
Another try , this section is simply fantastic
All C & C most welcome & much appreciated
Harshad
Harshad, Like the painted look of this, would be nice to know what effects you used. It looks a little over-sharpened to me, other than that well done!
I have used paint Daubs at 100% with brush size 4 & sharpness 11 , brush type simple
then USM at .4 , 20 %
slightly oversharpned gives me looks of DRY paintning , what do you say
Thanks for sharing what you did, Harshad. To me, if the image is too sharp it no longer looks like paint. But that's just my opinion, what matters is that the photo fit your vision :)
harshad, that sharpening after the filter is a neat trick. i didnt think anyone else did that but me. awesome work here. tiger looks great!
Harshad, A beautifully painted tiger. I like the effects you used and think you did a great job!! Christopher makes a good point about the sharpening and I might tone down the sharpening just a hair on the face-the rest is fine. I often sharpen after an effect and find it to be most effective.Well done.
Harshad, this is beautiful! I really like the idea of sharpening after an effect. I love the colors:)
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Cheryl
Well done brother Harshad! Just a bit too sharp for my liking, but easing off over the face sounds good. Congrats! :)
Harshad, you got a fine image here. Excellent pp. I like the dry painting treatment treatment.
Hi Harshad, Nice painterly look to the image!
Harshad,
This oversharpening gives an impression of a painting in the wall i.e on the plaster. After drying one gets this kind of texture. You can get the same texture on old printed T Shirts. Personally, I would do without sharpening. Well done.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Dear All
Sorry for the delay in reply
Here is the version without sharpning
How it looks now
Harshad, Looks the same to me! I still love it!!!