This image is one of my favorites to just try different effects on and I have used it several times. The above is a bit of an abstract painted image using Corel Painter 2019 and a few new brushes. Lots of fun to do and enjoyed trying some new things….Digital Lady Syd The last step was a Color Lookup Adjustment Layer using a film look to give a sort of poster feel to the image. Next Shadows and Highlights layers were added using Sam Peterson’s tip (see my A Few Photoshop and Lightroom Tips and Tricks blog – tip number #2) – lowered the opacity on these layers. On this layer another layer style was added using Bevel and Emboss and Color Overlay. Used the Notes brushes made from Adobe Creative Live’s Paul Trani’s video called Create a Custom Brush with Music Notes. Above the black background, just used Kyle’s Brix Brush (found in Kyle’s Summer 2020 set) with a bright orange red to add the texture. Pretty simple and just followed his tips and tricks in the video. Once the lines were made, a layer style was added to the stripes layer with Bevel and Emboss, Pattern Overlay and Outer Glow. Created the lines on the violin by following a YouTube video from Unmesh Dinda called Turn Yourself into Line Man with Photoshop. Had some fun today working with the wonderful violin image from Pixabay which I use a lot for practicing. It was fun to do a black and white image for a change……Digital Lady Syd I love how the clouds look with the Mystical effect applied. A couple parked cars were removed and that was it. Ran Blake Rudis’s High Pass Sharpen Action on the image (this puts the layer set to Linear Gradient mode and a Fill of 30%) – it ends up with a black layer mask so only the building was painted back to apply the sharpening. I have always enjoyed the Mystical effect that Skylum has had for years. One of the things I did do in PS was apply Luminar Neo (apparently this is using more AI than their other programs) using the Enhance Accent AI slider and Mystical tools only. Since this is not exactly a building type image, a few different setting were used in Lightroom before opening the document into PS. Had an HDR image that I took a while ago and decided to convert it to a black and white HDR image by following some of the advice from a YouTube video by Joel Grimes called How to Edit a Picture of a City – Cityscape vs.
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