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    Default OOTB - Stained glass

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    This is the lattice work from yesterday's post. It went from lattice work to this image then to the Kaleidescope effect which was yesterday's post.
    The original lattice was saturated, then I used a slight emboss filter and a lot of sharpening afterwards to get this effect.

    Comments and suggestions welcome:)

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    Hi Cheryl, The image presents a nice array of soft hues of color. It does have a stained glass look to it which is appealing.I've been debating the diagonal line that runs vertically and find it breaks the pattern and gives an area for the eye to rest. Creative!!

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    Cheryl, I'm loving this Kaleidoscope effect. I love the color palette and the lattice look, I agree about the vertical line. This does have the look of stained glass. I may have to download the program!! Nicely done.

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    Dave, the vertical line was a trellis so I left it in to add some dimension. Denise, there are a lot of filters in
    Paint Shop Pro that I like better than Elements.:)

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    I love the colors and shapes in this, Cheryl! I like the way the lines frame the orange cube on the lower right, making it almost look three-dimensional.

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    wonderfully balanced color and shapes.....the variety of geometrics is quite appealing

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    I love the colors! Very peaceful looking. I'd like it printed very large and hanging in my office. :)

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