Just trying to combine a new technique with those previously described. Again no use of plug-ins; only different transparency settings, fills, shadows and of course profiles.
Only one alterated bitmap copy is added to the first picture.
Enjoy,
ivan
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Just trying to combine a new technique with those previously described. Again no use of plug-ins; only different transparency settings, fills, shadows and of course profiles.
Only one alterated bitmap copy is added to the first picture.
Enjoy,
ivan
Just trying to combine a new technique with those previously described. Again no use of plug-ins; only different transparency settings, fills, shadows and of course profiles.
Only one alterated bitmap copy is added to the first picture.
Enjoy,
ivan
almost irredescent. Pearl-like.
Exquisite image, Ivan.
Gary
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Thanks Gary.
I find plants in general give very interesting structures to work on and to learn with them. I will provide a mini-tutorial about this one here soon.
Kind regards,
ivan
Be optimist, re-invent the Rose.
Beautiful.
Brian.
Stunning, like from Victorian era.
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Please Please post that tutorial soon.
Christine
Very beautiful Ivan. The bud and the flower behind the main rose looks like they are moulded relief on perhaps a ceramic background. Then the main rose and the bottom one seems have broken free of the non organic back ground and came to life perhaps from a magic spell. Does that make sense?
Judi
I like your words, Judi. That remember me a nice text in an old russian science fiction book. It was about a living transparent lotus found in a cavern in central Asia by some scientifics. It was said to be a remedy to a lot of diseases but when they brought it outside to the daylight it was burned by the sun.
Kind regards,
ivan
Be a poet, re-invent the Rose.