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Played around with editing old photos and found a chance to do this. I'm not that familiar in this type of work but I'm quite pleased with the results.
The image has been transferred to b&w with all blue & cyan colours put to dark. Then brushed visible those selected colours and emphasized some yellow.
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Most of my video footage is filmed with this camera: amzn.to/2EfI3YH
My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn
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Progressive Field in Cleveland Ohio. This is a edited shot with topaz adjust and replaced sky for effect.
Challenged myself to try make a nice image from a simple photograph of the hill down the street from my house.
Via Paint Tool SAI or similar
start from top left > right then the bottom left > right
1 - Determine the new shape, which parts you want to erase. (i don't usually draw this out unless its a tricky one like this
2-Use the airbrush tool on a new layer (so you can erase stuff if you need to) use sample colours from the areas your working in the make sure they match. Do not worry about blending yet. If you miss this step and go straight to blurring you may still be able to see dark blurring near the joint. Some joints don't need airbrushing, but ones that show large dark areas must be airbrushed otherwise they will never blend. Once you are happy with this layer, merge it with the original pic. If you do not do this, the colours wont blend together and will just loose opacity.
3- blur the colours together.
4 - if the edges lose their edge and become fuzzy, you can go over with a brush and define them. (see the knees)
5- Body blushing (if applicable) choose a nice pink colour. this layer must be set to multiply (or similar)
6 - blurr the blushing
DONE :)
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Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening! Important: please click through the link below to purchase and then when it’s time to check out at the coupon code add the code below and it will take 15% off.
Discount code: ref15
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/harrycollinsphotography
My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn
Photos and workshops on my website: www.harrycollinsphoto.com
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/harrycollinsphotography
Instagram @harrycollinsphotography