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Post by mrkrnbrd on Feb 27, 2017 8:23:14 GMT
. . . CLX Mark, beautiful composition! Our eyes are drawn to those siblings (the same way they seem to be drawn to your camera). Great job!
CLX? I think I know what it means but . . . I am not going there.
Thanks for your comments Sepiana. CLX is 160 in Roman numerals, all the mother's are numbered and their lambs are given the same number as their mother. Both of these lambs had 160 on their flanks so I knew they were siblings I had to cheat and convert to Roman numerals to fit the theme!
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Feb 22, 2017 15:00:36 GMT
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Feb 14, 2017 14:09:58 GMT
Hi, Try 'Edit' 'Preferences' 'General' tab then uncheck the 'Show import dialog when a memory card is detected' under import options Mark
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Jan 22, 2017 20:06:57 GMT
Hi everyone, my shortlist is: kathylee with 'The Old Fishing Village' This is a great photo but an even better use of the fade out photo edge that weaves around the subject(s) PeteB with 'Cloudy Moon' This is an incredibly moody image that could almost be in Sepia @storkington with 'The staircase' This is a brilliant picture that reminds me of the optical illusions of never ending staircases. My Image of the Week goes to srmoment with 'Intriguing falcon' I love the amazing amount of detail added to this composite with the faded copy in the background but most of all I love Birds of Prey so this has to be my Image of the Week
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Dec 10, 2016 14:15:35 GMT
Thanks Janice - snagged to use on my cards
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Dec 9, 2016 14:46:37 GMT
Simple and works well - Thanks Alex
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 30, 2016 15:47:06 GMT
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 28, 2016 14:41:46 GMT
My shortlist is Sydney with : Sightseeing in Bruges. I love the Sepia to B&W Gradient effect you have used, love horses too! dandc with ‘The Boone Home’ The lens flare is brilliant was it in camera I wonder? Such a great picture it made me want to Google Daniel Boone blackmutt with Touch of teal. This looks so good and the vase really pops, it is not just the B&W with the selective colour but the shiny vase versus the rough textures elsewhere. To my eye it is more touch of emerald and it is a gem! …my Image of the Week goes to: Sepiana with Late Afternoon. Love the autumnal colours and the rivers vanishing point but the sky makes this image really special. Thank you to Helen for organising and coordinating Image of the Week. Mark
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 18, 2016 15:16:31 GMT
Google's new website can guess what you are doodling with an AI experiment that needs your drawing skills. This website tries to guess what you're doodling like the game Pictionary Quick, Draw! gives you 20 seconds to draw an object, while Google’s neutral network (aka, it’s AI system) tries to guess what you’re drawing.
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 16, 2016 14:18:53 GMT
Hi, I added motion blur in an attempt to make our car look less like a toy, then replaced background and cloned ladies head as driver Mark
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 2, 2016 15:20:49 GMT
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Nov 2, 2016 15:09:33 GMT
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Oct 30, 2016 14:32:25 GMT
Hi Whippet, This was an effect from good old PSP. it was called sunburst and was an illumination effect that I used to use a lot. There is no easy way to do this in elements but there is a tutorial for something similar here: Sun ray Effect (YouTube)
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Oct 28, 2016 14:29:18 GMT
Hi Maghdalena, It is possible to use Photoshop Elements to animate pictures, you need to save them as a 'GIF' file format using the save for web dialog. Each layer then becomes a frame in the animation: What program do you use to animate? And how do you do that? It's something to think about and it looks real cool! Also, wouldn't it be easier to start with the title, then animate and covering with the boxes, and whatever? Not to tell you your business, of course. You guys and gals have a lot more experience than I do at this point. Hi maghdalena , When you come to do the text you could always cover up the bits of the font with boxes the same colour as the background which you then take away as you animate - this might be easier than drawing the font from scratch using lines Mark SaveSave
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Oct 26, 2016 14:12:14 GMT
Love the second one whippet, the only change I would make would be to delete the sky from between the spokes on the front wheel (and between wheel and mudguard) to reveal the purple oob background Mark
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