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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #150 on: 2013-03-13, 20:24:57 »
I can imagine the tombstones now...
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #151 on: 2013-03-13, 23:38:28 »
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #152 on: 2013-03-13, 23:49:41 »
+5 Internets to Nathan.

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #153 on: 2013-03-15, 12:15:10 »
LOL!   I have something.  A Herald looks at a Knight conversing with a Lady, the Heraled looks away for 10 minutes and finds them still talking.  The Lady leaves, the Herald motions to the Knight with his index finger across his neck and looking up to heaven.

Or an Elderly Lord conversing with his Son, the future Knight and Heir to his Estate on Courtship and a certain Lady he was conversing a month earlier. Midst the conversation, the Elderly Lord praises his Son's interest in the Lady with the familiar saying: "Your Goat is roasting very nicely."
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #154 on: 2013-03-15, 15:28:17 »
Sir Joshua...are there pictures to go with that post?  Otherwise, I am confused.
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #155 on: 2013-03-15, 19:03:01 »
Do you not understand Pig Latin, Sir William?? Sir Joshua story bears no need for pictoral depiction when the words are so clear. Point of story: Have a piece of goat. It is quite tasty when properly cooked. :P
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #156 on: 2013-03-15, 21:01:05 »
Mmm...I see you did not understand it either.  lol
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #157 on: 2013-03-16, 01:54:38 »
I'm with Sir William on this one...  :P
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #158 on: 2013-03-16, 07:16:46 »
So does that mean there won't be any roasted Goat???  >:( How about some feta cheese at least!?!
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #159 on: 2013-03-16, 23:32:58 »
Goose, maybe? I've heard the phrase "your goose is cooked", but not goat. And I live in WV! :D
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #160 on: 2013-03-18, 09:00:37 »
Well done Sir Edward, and I must say this looks like fun. Once I finish my kit I will join the "club" so to speak.
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #161 on: 2013-06-01, 14:31:10 »
Fooling around with oil paint portrait effects.  Not entirely sure if the 'frame' adds or takes away from it.

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #162 on: 2013-06-02, 02:19:21 »

That is a really cool effect. I'm not sure which version is better either. They both look really good.
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #163 on: 2013-06-02, 03:34:24 »
that is an awesome effect Sir Ian!  I'm kind of squishy about the frame myself, maybe because it is digital, it automatically leads the eye to believe the painting is made that way too?  Man, I need to get some pics up of my kit ASAP.  One, for fear of Sir Wolf nailing me with my "probationary period is up Brother Patricius, here is your BAN!! Ye been warned!!"  ;D and two, so that maybe some of you can play with my pics as well.  All of those tricks turned out awesome, and I do love that oil painting technique.  It doesn't hurt that your kit Sir Ian is top notch to begin with.  I do think though the shading, particularly within the face makes it more a renaissance painting looking back on the 14th century, rather than a 14th century painting.  By the time DaVinci and them showed up paintings did become as nice and detailed as any of today's cameras can make.

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #164 on: 2013-06-02, 10:00:21 »
I like the oil finish look. :)
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