T.wo sketches to methods

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I used a sketcher action by Mike Finn and the Lucis Arts plug-in along with some layer blending on the first image. On the second image are used, the Impressionist filter using the James Brown preset that I uploaded a little over a week ago. I also use the Lucis Arts plug-in and layer blending. Using Photoshop of course.

Download the James Brown preset for the Impressionist filter:
http://www.trimoon.com/Impressionispreset.zip
Once it's installed, it will show up under the category of Pencil Sketch II

Note: The Impressionist filter only works in Photoshop on a PC platform.





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Download the James Brown preset for the Impressionist filter:
http://www.trimoon.com/Impressionispreset.zip
Once it's installed, it will show up under the category of Pencil
Sketch II
Really like this preset, Steve. Thanks for crafting and sharing it.

How did you come up with the brush file .tif? I've tried making a few of these brush files with absolutely zero success.
 
Hi Steve,

I played with your JB setting, but couldn't find a setting for showing the eye and tail stripes in this pic. Any ideas? Or poor choice of pic to use?

Lamar

Any Birders here that can ID these?

All these are taken thru two panes of window, kitchen or office. I've seen these birds around for years but never up close. They are skittish! Recent snow storms made them get close for food under Russian Olive trees. 14 of them at one time, plus local rabbits and resident squirrel. Haven't seen the birds since taking these pics.



Original, plus,



Another Bird View:



Another third bird is at:

http://www.pbase.com/gestalt/birds

Any Birders here that can ID these?
I used a sketcher action by Mike Finn and the Lucis Arts plug-in
along with some layer blending on the first image. On the second
image are used, the Impressionist filter using the James Brown
preset that I uploaded a little over a week ago. I also use the
Lucis Arts plug-in and layer blending. Using Photoshop of course.

Download the James Brown preset for the Impressionist filter:
http://www.trimoon.com/Impressionispreset.zip
Once it's installed, it will show up under the category of Pencil
Sketch II

Note: The Impressionist filter only works in Photoshop on a PC
platform.





--
My PBase Blog
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/trimoonblog

My Webpage
http://www.trimoon.com
[email protected]

My PBase gallery
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon
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http://www.funny2.com/questionableanalogies.htm

Losing is like fertilizer: it stinks for a while, then you get used to it. (Tony)
 
Second bird:


I played with your JB setting, but couldn't find a setting for
showing the eye and tail stripes in this pic. Any ideas? Or poor
choice of pic to use?

Lamar

Any Birders here that can ID these?

All these are taken thru two panes of window, kitchen or office.
I've seen these birds around for years but never up close. They are
skittish! Recent snow storms made them get close for food under
Russian Olive trees. 14 of them at one time, plus local rabbits and
resident squirrel. Haven't seen the birds since taking these pics.



Original, plus,



Another Bird View:



Another third bird is at:

http://www.pbase.com/gestalt/birds

Any Birders here that can ID these?
I used a sketcher action by Mike Finn and the Lucis Arts plug-in
along with some layer blending on the first image. On the second
image are used, the Impressionist filter using the James Brown
preset that I uploaded a little over a week ago. I also use the
Lucis Arts plug-in and layer blending. Using Photoshop of course.

Download the James Brown preset for the Impressionist filter:
http://www.trimoon.com/Impressionispreset.zip
Once it's installed, it will show up under the category of Pencil
Sketch II

Note: The Impressionist filter only works in Photoshop on a PC
platform.





--
My PBase Blog
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/trimoonblog

My Webpage
http://www.trimoon.com
[email protected]

My PBase gallery
http://www.pbase.com/trimoon
--
Found this while looking for a fried rice recipe
http://www.funny2.com/questionableanalogies.htm
Losing is like fertilizer: it stinks for a while, then you get used
to it. (Tony)
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Found this while looking for a fried rice recipe
http://www.funny2.com/questionableanalogies.htm

Losing is like fertilizer: it stinks for a while, then you get used to it. (Tony)
 
It seems I don't know where to add this mentioned brush to my Impressionist...I also noticed lots of others over in Retouch Pro, but not how to install. Been using this filter forever, now I find there's so much more!!! Yea!
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