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01/25/2005 07:23:59 PM · #26
Originally posted by GinaRothfels:

Thanks Kylie, I've just downloaded the demo version. I didn't have time to experiment on a suitable photo, but I think I'm going to have fun with this one.

Had a quick look at some of your photos at smugmug. They're wonderful.


Thanks! Hope you enjoy it.
01/25/2005 07:24:23 PM · #27
Originally posted by Travis99:



Fixed up alittle. Wow a thousand things you can do with this filter. Thanks for sharing.

Travis


VERY cool. Wow.
01/25/2005 07:25:09 PM · #28
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

hehe, I hope this isn't going to be allowed in challenges? I can just see 200 people submitting floods.

Great find Kylie, 3 clicks of the mouse and hey presto!



Oh, NO! Not in a challenge. Just for fun ;o)
01/25/2005 08:42:31 PM · #29
sweet shot!
01/25/2005 09:11:46 PM · #30


:P

Message edited by author 2005-01-25 21:18:35.
01/25/2005 09:32:27 PM · #31
A bit to sharp and artificial, IMHO. Maybe if you blurred it a bit... (too lazy to open photoshop) :)
01/25/2005 09:37:17 PM · #32
Kylie, thank you for the link. I downloaded Mr. Contrast instead of the flood filter and I had a lot of fun with it. I've never used Photoshop before..lol So here is my first try with a Northern Flicker I shot today.

01/25/2005 09:43:49 PM · #33
Originally posted by connie:



Feels like a greeting card.
01/25/2005 10:39:45 PM · #34
Originally posted by connie:

Kylie, thank you for the link. I downloaded Mr. Contrast instead of the flood filter and I had a lot of fun with it. I've never used Photoshop before..lol So here is my first try with a Northern Flicker I shot today.


I'll have to go check that out!!! Thank YOU!
01/25/2005 11:03:21 PM · #35


I did a quick try with the Mr. Contrast and really like its potential. Thanks for the suggestion!
01/25/2005 11:12:26 PM · #36
These are too fun! I also downloaded the india ink one, but haven't played with it yet. Heres a before and after in the Flood that I shot this afternoon.

before

after
P.S. Anyone know what kind of bird that is?
01/25/2005 11:13:09 PM · #37
Kylie - I like both, especially "mr constant". I'll have to try that one, I just the other day downloaded one on flaming pear called "meloncholytron", I like it too.
01/25/2005 11:31:48 PM · #38
Originally posted by Tuckersmom:

Kylie - I like both, especially "mr constant". I'll have to try that one, I just the other day downloaded one on flaming pear called "meloncholytron", I like it too.


I use that one quite often. It's really great and you can get alot of different looks from it if you have time to play around with it.
Here's one I used it on awhile back:

01/25/2005 11:41:19 PM · #39
Originally posted by Kylie:



I did a quick try with the Mr. Contrast and really like its potential. Thanks for the suggestion!


Wow! Not sure which one I like better. They are both great:)

I borrowed the ps software from a friend and now I have almost downloaded all the demo stuff... I'm like a kid in a candy store...lol

How long do I get the demos for?

Pixel trash

01/26/2005 12:10:14 AM · #40
my attempt with the new filter... I like it :o) Thanks to the poster of this thread for pointing it out.




01/26/2005 12:33:19 AM · #41
Originally posted by aerogurl:

my attempt with the new filter... I like it :o) Thanks to the poster of this thread for pointing it out.



I love yours!
01/26/2005 06:36:56 PM · #42
Originally posted by Kylie:

I was so tired of editing and organizing my vacation photos of the Crystal Cathedral, that I just played with this one with the "Flood" software and ended up liking the result. Any comments, good or bad -- all welcome.


Call it synchronicity, but Crystal Cathedral's architect, Philip Johnson, died yesterday at the age of 98. Read about it here and here.

Message edited by author 2005-01-26 18:37:13.
01/26/2005 06:55:17 PM · #43
Originally posted by dwoolridge:

Originally posted by Kylie:

I was so tired of editing and organizing my vacation photos of the Crystal Cathedral, that I just played with this one with the "Flood" software and ended up liking the result. Any comments, good or bad -- all welcome.


Call it synchronicity, but Crystal Cathedral's architect, Philip Johnson, died yesterday at the age of 98. Read about it here and here.


Thank you. I will read this. I am stunned.
01/26/2005 07:11:20 PM · #44


Here's my first try. I'll have to go back and look at some of those other filters when I've got time.
01/27/2005 09:51:21 PM · #45
Originally posted by caba:

After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it. Like this,


Frank

Or select an area to flood using the elipse tool.
01/27/2005 10:49:18 PM · #46
Originally posted by banmorn:

Originally posted by caba:

After you apply the flood filter, use the history brush to remove flood from around the front of the object, making a curve. It will give a more 3D look to it. Like this,


Frank

Or select an area to flood using the elipse tool.


Beautiful, Rob!!
01/28/2005 06:15:18 AM · #47
I've had this filter for about two years now, and I can say it's been one of the most fun and useful ones around.

Here is one of my favourite creations:


01/28/2005 12:20:18 PM · #48
Originally posted by timmi:

I've had this filter for about two years now, and I can say it's been one of the most fun and useful ones around.

Here is one of my favourite creations:



Wow - this is an incredible use of the filter. Beautiful!
01/28/2005 04:03:06 PM · #49
Timmi

Great shot and it is great to see you around again :)

Originally posted by timmi:

I've had this filter for about two years now, and I can say it's been one of the most fun and useful ones around.

Here is one of my favourite creations:


01/29/2005 05:23:52 AM · #50




I like the effect best when the boundary line is blurred with history brush

Message edited by author 2005-02-05 09:57:06.
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