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    Modification in PS4 included; Liquify; Fract; Diffused Glass; Selective Color and Vibrance & Saturation.

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    I actually really like the effect of this image. I sound surprised because based on the thumbnail, I wasn't sure whether I would. Would love to see this large so that the eye really bores through the viewer.

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    Nice abstract composition, Mark. Very much OOTB! I like all the elements. Just wished the head and the bill were more prominent. Nicely processed.

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    Mark, this has a very interesting plasticity to it. Looks like thick paint covered with glass or epoxy or something. I like it!
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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    I actually really like the effect of this image. I sound surprised because based on the thumbnail, I wasn't sure whether I would.
    That's the way many feel about Dali's work as well ... including me ... until I went to the Dali museum down the road from here. It moves you in a different direction. When I started working on this, it just seemed to flow that way, so I let it. I might do another attempt, with some enhancements in the future, this was just a first try at the effect.

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