How to pretend to be a painter

in #photography7 years ago

Photoshop to the rescue:


Olympus Stylus 1s, 300mm, ISO200, f5.6, 1/250s, many Photoshopsing

Real fake art! Still, I rather like this one; I wish I had painted it.

Speaking of real painting: does anybody know where the Chessmonster went?

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The brushstrokes create movement. I like it!!!

I wrestled with what makes art "real" or "fake" for quite a while. Then, one day I got over it. If it makes me happy then I am cool with it. The results could not have come without my image or my eye. That is just my humble opinion.

Keep up the good work, real or fake! ;)

I'll try, thanks!

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What did you do in Photoshop to create this? It looks great.

It's the "Oil Paint" filter in CS6. It does require some doing to get all the settings/sliders just so.

I can't believe I never saw this before. Thanks for letting me in on the Photoshop secret! I gave it a quick try...and I think I like it...


IMG_1464_oil_1.jpg


You may have just created a monster.

Oh dear.

As I just showed you something, can I call you "grasshopper" now?

Bet it was a bird before!

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