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In Perspective, Planet: What's in a jar?

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
The soul and spirit of Bali. Only if you take the time. To study the pattern. The colors. The placement.

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I once asked ' what's in a jar ' ?

Since nobody ventured a response; Your dreams, your visions, your feelings.

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Fahim,

After Nicolas & Cedric's works being published, your's ups the ante! I'd like to order one in the large size, 5ft 8". The color of the container is not critical. Pack enough food for her! I want her to arrive vibrant and happy!

Asher
 

Charlotte Thompson

Well-known member
Fahim

an overlay? I will be back later to read how you did this
as you know I am into
overlays as well-
I like this- is this the first venture into overlays-

Charlotte-
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Charlotte, thanks for looking in.

Yes a composite. 2 original images.

There might be easier, simpler, better ways of doing this ( work in progress !! ) but here is how approached it.

- layers and masks
- make a composite of two images
- use that composite as a mask; to mask a composite of two other images.
- brush away on a layer mask.
- blend modes to let the colors show through the various parts. Brush in the channels layer as required.

remember in channel layers, it is easier to brush ( for me at least!!)
Regards.
 
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