doreenL2009
Both abundance and lack....
Thank-you to Sharon of SKC Photos for this texture...Mossy Green.
www.flickr.com/photos/sharonuk08/4275696335/in/set-721576...
"Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend...when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for for the abundance that's present...love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature, and personal pursuits that bring us pleasure- the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience heaven on earth."
Sarah Ban Breathnach
I followed the Tinted Bleached Effect tutorial from Skeletal Mess (see link on my last post) for this image and once I found a pleasing tone, I moved the slider in the Layers palette to the left very slowly till I had introduced the amount of color back into the image that I liked. Then I applied the Mossy Green texture once at soft light probably around 50%. Then I applied it a couple of times more at Multiply to create the background you see. I used the eraser, after each application, on the bloom since multiply is pretty strong.
Both abundance and lack....
Thank-you to Sharon of SKC Photos for this texture...Mossy Green.
www.flickr.com/photos/sharonuk08/4275696335/in/set-721576...
"Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend...when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for for the abundance that's present...love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature, and personal pursuits that bring us pleasure- the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience heaven on earth."
Sarah Ban Breathnach
I followed the Tinted Bleached Effect tutorial from Skeletal Mess (see link on my last post) for this image and once I found a pleasing tone, I moved the slider in the Layers palette to the left very slowly till I had introduced the amount of color back into the image that I liked. Then I applied the Mossy Green texture once at soft light probably around 50%. Then I applied it a couple of times more at Multiply to create the background you see. I used the eraser, after each application, on the bloom since multiply is pretty strong.