black' question earlier in the week.
The image in question is now retouched and is ready to be sent back to
the printing company for output onto 500 posters.
If I get a chance, I will post a url for the finished pic (the pic is on
another pc).
I love scanning my artwork and bringing it into Photoshop. In this
wonderful new world the amalgamation of ordinary painted work, with it's
digital cousin offers so much more potential. I can experiment for
hours....indeed even weeks on some images!
This leads me onto my query. Since my own work is largely abstract
based, what are your personal favorites when it comes to abstract
filters/plugins? Although they're not for everyday use, I love the KPT
series (esp 5 and 6).
Will
>This leads me onto my query. Since my own work is largely abstract
>based, what are your personal favorites when it comes to abstract
>filters/plugins? Although they're not for everyday use, I love the KPT
>series (esp 5 and 6).
>Will
This gallery shows some abstract work by Roland Winkhart
using our software (go to the *very* *end* of the page)
http:/www.repligator.com/Gallery/Gallery1.htm
Another program from Ransen Software, Gliftic, may interest you,
since it is very abstract. You specify Form, Color Scheme
and Interpretation and Gliftic creates the image, see:
http://www.gliftic.com/gallery/pure-art.htm
http://www.gliftic.com/gallery/o-lucky-man.htm
http://www.gliftic.com/gallery/pastel-grey.htm
In both cases the artists generally use PS + Gliftic
or Repligator to create the final work.
--
Owen F. Ransen
http://www.ransen.com/
Home of Gliftic & Repligator Image Generators