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    Here's my last contribution to Scratch Art - it's been a fun theme. I'm going to work on an image using Michael's method when I've got more time but here is a quick one. I used Nik Silver Efex to convert to b&w, then Topaz Adjust Strong Details, then added Noise in CS6.
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    I think that made a good scratch art image! I'd like to see it without the noise.

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    Cheryl,

    Greetings. I like how the deer interrupts the overall pattern. I'm guessing it is more prominent than in the original? Thanks for posting.

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    -Michael-

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    Thanks, Judy and Michael, here's the original. It has a touch of Topaz Simplify applied.
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    Nice scratched deer, but I really like the original! Nice composition and just enough simplify for a beautiful softness to the greens.

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    Beautiful scratch image, Cheryl! I like how detailed the grass is though the image doesn't look too busy. Very nice composition. I like the original image too.
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