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    ...a rainbow!

    I started with a strong dose of Nik Viveza to add saturation & contrast. Then I used Pixel Bender oil paint on the original rainbow to add some base texture. From the internet I added a raindrop texture, using soft overlay at reduced opacity. I applied a bit of fractalius to give the rain drops some outline. And finally Topaz Simplify 4, buz sim.

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    Nancy, this is fantastic! I love your OOTB thinking on picking the filters to use.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    The colours look great Nancy and adding a layer of raindrops is inspired. Like it a lot.

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    Love the colors and textures! Something odd happening along the very top and bottom edges, but maybe intentional.

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    Very creative thinking! Love the rainbow colors and the filter work and texture is perfect!

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    Thank you all! It was a fun image to create. Diane, the horizontal lines on the top and bottom edges are from the effect of some of the filters. Depending upon the image, sometimes they are more visible than others.

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    Luscious colors and patterned texture. Very dream like in a way. Love looking at it!

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