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    Inge Schepers
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    Back after quite some time. :) I read about the Fractalius plugin in the Birds As Art Bulletins and liked the effect. Today I tried it on a relatively old "portrait" of an emu, and really liked the effect. Although this is only my first attempt, I think it came out nice. What do you guys think?

    I chose to mask the eye because it completely disappeared after applying the effect. I tried a couple of things but liked it best when the eye looked almost normal.

    By the way, it has been quite a while since I have uploaded anything. I hope I managed to follow the instructions and did not break any rules. If I did, please let me know how to correct them...

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    Nice image, Inge! Very good frac effect. I like the clear eye.
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    Inge, I love the fractalius work here. Great look with the eye revealed. The mood is fantastic!:) Could maybe give it a tiny bit more room all around:) Very nicely done.

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    Thanks for the nice comments.

    Denise, I think you are right about a little bit more room all around. This was one curious emu, though, and I was glad it didn't shatter my lens! :D

    I guess I could add some room using Photoshop. However, I have only just started learning more than basic adjustments, so I am not sure if I would be able to pull it off without ruining it. I might give it a try when I have a little more time, because I agree that it would improve the overall image.

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    Like the mood in this one a lot. Might take some off the top and make it a really tight portrait.

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    love the mood of this - TFS

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    Love the feather glow. Would like to see the dark side of the face a bit lighter.
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    Inge, You may find this link helpful for adding canvas to images in the future. It is from the Educational Resources Forum on this site.
    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=41898

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    I think you've done a great job with fractalius here. Emus can be pretty spikey critters and are eternally curious. You've captured that look very well. My only suggestion would be to blur the catchlight a little. It seems just a tad too sharp for the rest of the expressive eye. Kora

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    Thanks again everyone for the comments and additional information!

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