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    Sorry Cindy, I did not mean to copy you. I had worked on this last night and I have nothing else prepared.

    I added my lighting treatment to the background-which was an image I shot from the car last week. I then selected my Heron thru channels and decided to leave it B&W. I added the eye color.

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    Hi, Denise. I think it's great that you also have a GBH. The sky caught my eye, even from the thumbnail. I love the effects. Great wing position with the heron, and the b&w treatment with just the eye color works really well. Nice composition, too.

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    Denise, I think the B&W heron works well along with its detail and placement. The sky is extremely interesting and adds a very strong element to it. Nicely handled.

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    quite interesting Denise, the sky treatment is soooo awesome.
    You MUST teach us your secret for doing this.....come on girl, give
    it up!!

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    HeHeHe Dave, It's no secret and I already gave it up. But here goes again. Go to filter>render>lighting effects then make your adjustments-each one is different so you need to play around.:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    HeHeHe Dave, It's no secret and I already gave it up. But here goes again. Go to filter>render>lighting effects then make your adjustments-each one is different so you need to play around.:)
    Oh....that seems easy enough.....thank you
    I have used the paint thickness map from DAP similar to this in an alpha channel
    and then applied the render light with a low mountain level

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Phillips View Post
    Oh....that seems easy enough.....thank you
    I have used the paint thickness map from DAP similar to this in an alpha channel
    and then applied the render light with a low mountain level

    I'll have to try that.:)

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    I like the results and how the B&W goes so well with the BG.

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    Amazing , Simply amazing ,
    I liked the effect and super combo of B/W bird and blue BG
    TFS

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    Fabs and Harshad, Thankyou both very much for your comments. I appreciate it.

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