Second attempt at an overlay technique using displacement filter... Image of marble was outside source. |
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annajon
needs a little polishing still, D. marble is very smooth
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delia
Not to knit-pick, but marble isn't always smooth, it is only smooth when polished. I see your point though, any tips you can share to get the polished look?
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annajon
pm'ed you D.
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delia
Should have chosen granite instead of marble, LOL! Please feel free to offer up any other ideas, I appreciate them!
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Doodler!
then merge layers onto one layer (control alt E) set on overlay and blur to taste. set the opacity low. I would use a lighten layer and paint back in the sharp highlights.... then Cnt alt E again on a new layer.. and sharpen .. set on luminosity.
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Doodler!
then make a contrast and brightness layer to make it black and white.. make a new layer and paint more highlights and blur. Cnt sft alt E one more time.. set to overlay and gaussen blur (take your time on the level, you are looking for light)
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Doodler!
copy the darken layer to the top of the image... and adjust contrast down alot.
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Doodler!
on the whole image.. not just that layer
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Micose
i must say that for marble u should have polished" it..i mean pulls out some noise of the source to male it slick.
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Concrete To Marble
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by delia
Created March 10, 2008
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