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    I added one of the fractalius presets to this and masked back in some details. I did this a few days ago and can't remember which one-sorry. What was cool was that the program turned the dull almost white sky to blue.

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    Interesting. Like the blue BG.

    Not sure if this effect is effective with all images. Seems to be a fun effect with some great possibilities, but not always best for each image. Haven't tried it yet, but viewing others I see where it can lead to the good, the bad and the ugly! :eek: :D

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    I'm really beginning to like this Frac stuff. The blue that it added is way cool - great colors and Fracky pattern. It looks metallic. If we ever have another cartoon theme, repost this one with, "Mom was right. She told me not to perch on that lightning rod."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patti Edens View Post
    I'm really beginning to like this Frac stuff. The blue that it added is way cool - great colors and Fracky pattern. It looks metallic. If we ever have another cartoon theme, repost this one with, "Mom was right. She told me not to perch on that lightning rod."
    Now that is funny! :DI was going to title it "Vultz"

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    Hi Denise,

    I'm not sure if you're aware but there's one heck of a sharpening halo around the bird in this image!

    :-)
    Last edited by Julian Mole; 12-30-2009 at 12:05 PM. Reason: missed out a word

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    Haven't really explored the Frac filter, but I really like the effects. This one included. It looks like the pic is plugged in to a wall socket with all that electricity about. Good PP D.

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    Thanks Julian and welcome aboard! It does look like a halo.
    Jackie, It's alot of fun. I have so much to still learn w/ it-but I love some of the effects.

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    Very nice, Denise. I like the pose and the Frac effect is very "electrifying!" :D
    God Bless
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    perched on the lightning rod.....love it!!
    The more you explore the frac sliders the more fun it becomes.....good work

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    Thanks Christopher and Dave, I appreciate it.

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    Denise - the vulture is a perfect subject for fract. I love this!
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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