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Corel PaintShop Pro X8

Landscape from my imagination painted with Corel Painter 2017

pra quem se lembra da imagem de abertura deste programa numa versão beeem antiga eheheheh.

 

Foto durante o Open de Balonismo em Rio Claro SP onde encontrei pessoas fantásticas e fotógrafos DE VERDADE!

 

Confiram aqui:

 

Silvio Tanaka

Tiago di Gaspari

Murilo Cardoso

Fore

Rafael Sales

Grace

Tiago Henrique

Guilherme (Beiçola)

 

(este eu QUASE CONHECI :0D ) Diego Ocanhas

e este também: Marcelo Cerri

  

e a cobertura aqui

Corel PaintShop Pro X9

A karantén miatt itthon, tanulom azokat az új szoftvereket, amiket karácsonyra kaptam a gyerekeimtől.

Ezt Corel 6 Painterrel csináltam - nekem tetszik.

 

Because of the quarantine at home, I'm learning the new softwares I got from my kids for Christmas.

I did this with a Corel 6 painter - I like it.

Corel PaintShop Pro 2018

Digital painting in Corel Paintr

Corel PaintShop Pro X9

Essence of Daisies

My first proper hike after getting hobbled this past Memorial day with plantar fasciitis. This scene is a popular (for me) creek-bank vantage point, near to a foot-bridge on the Bells Canyon hiking trail in Sandy, UT

 

Cameraphone image, edited in Corel Paintshop Pro

Corel Paint; pastel, pencil, crayon, and smear tools

Corel PaintShop Pro X8

It's been a while since I created a true all out slider for Sliders Sunday.

 

Sometimes there is a need to clean up a sunset image and here I've used a special editing tool called a "time-shifting cyclonic vacuum cleaner" to vacuum up my sunset shot (see first comment box for my original) and slid the sliders to extreme levels!

ToneMap High and Low adding the grunge, dusty look, whirlpool "time-shifting, turbo charged cyclonic vacuum cleaner mode" effect added, major sliding of the saturation levels (splashing the paint pots around), dark light slid slightly in one direction; down, down, down. And why not I say, today is Sliders Sunday!

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Original before processing:

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

f/5

1/125 sec

17 mm

ISO 100

Format: 16:9

Lighting: Natural daylight

 

Processed using Corel PaintShop Pro for the group Sliders Sunday.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday (HSS) :)

Wind-blown willows along Big Cottonwood Creek, Utah, USA.

 

The sunlight on the creek in the background was magical. I figured none of the images would be usable due to the wind motion, but this is actually one of those kinds of images that I always see other people pull off and I figured, hey, if lack of a focal plane works for them, it will work for me! I really like this, very true to the original moment, and so painting-like in appearance.

 

RAW file edited in View NX-I, additional adjustments to clarity, fill light and white balance added in Corel Paintshop Pro.

  

Beyond the fights and the struggles; there lies the spectrum of indefinite hypothesis.

 

Shot taken with Canon Eos 550d; used Tamron 18-200mm. Processed with Corel AfterShot Pro 2.

 

Painted Rose - digitally created in Painter and Photoshop --

www.donarose.com/_DSC4041a.html

Is a beginning of a new era?????

Working in the style of Daniel Ridgeway. Painted digitally with Corel Painter 2019

I dreamt of an all night buffet featuring gallons of Kalamata olives, moussaka, spanakopita, and avgolemono soup, and I woke up in Greece, on the isle of Corfu. Tonight, I am afraid to go to sleep for fear of waking anywhere other than here.

 

; }) For kerkira!

Painted by hand with Corel Painter in style of Boldini

Corel PaintShop Pro X9

Glass brick… No, really :)

 

Photographing glass bricks is a strange pastime but in this case I had in mind creating something for Sliders Sunday. I’ll copy the original in-camera image so you can revel in its… well… boringness.

 

First step was to add colour so I gradient mapped a pretty gradient (that is, mapped the various black and white tones to a gradient: Photoshop, Affinity Photo and Corel Painter allow you to do this easily with the latter two being more powerful I think).

 

See Glass Brick I for the result of this interim stage, which forms the basis for the other three in the set.

 

The rest is detailed magic (which I’ll summarise below). I thought it looked like a brain, hence the title :)

 

This set has been gestating for around four weeks. And it was not getting better, so I thought I’d best publish them and move on… Such is creativity: it just doesn’t flow easily sometimes.

 

Hope you still like them though. Any favourite?

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :).

 

[Handheld in daylight.

Gradient mapped to produce Glass Brick I.

Duplicated layer, flipped horizontally and blended to get a symmetric pattern. Mangled colour to taste.

Rectangular to Polar coordinate conversion to get the globe and the radiating rays.

Normally the rays each are one colour but I thought that was a bit boring so I used and HSL layer to shift the hue and added a radial mask so that it only affected the outer parts of the rays.

Dark blue border with fine white line around the pic, and we’re done.

The original image linked below so you can see how far we came.]

digitalpaint ( 3 ore ) photoshop cs6 + Corel painter 11

Wishing you all a very happy new week.

Anyone know what these babies are. They came up and I am surprised.

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