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    DAP Re-acrylic, Golden Age and Acryl Real layered and blended in Photoshop along with Topaz adjust5 for saturation> Tweaked in LR5. I'm really enjoying the new software though it has been a challenge finding useful tutorials. (most on you tube are music backed vids)

    C&C welcome and appreciated.

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    Hi Randall, I like the painterly treatment, it really brings out the dynamic aspects of the image. The way the cars are banked on the track really gives the notion of speed and the dark background adds to the drama.

    I agree with you about the lack of any manual or tutorials for this software, it is quite frustrating! There are so many new features in version 4.0, but who knows how they work? I have the same frustration with Fractalius. My last three jobs before retiring were in the field of software testing, and my feeling is that software is not complete without adequate documentation. Oh well, I'm just glad we have both programs!
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Love it! Love the simplification, the colors, the angle, the line leading to the cars, the dark bg, the lighter lower right corner. I wouldn't change a thing!!

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