I was playing with the Oil Painting Filter in Photoshop CS6 today and thought that I would share three of the images that I had fun making. Have a great weekend!
I really enjoy the oil filter too. Your Hosta image with the touch of light in the middle is really nice.
Maybe the Hosta image and the creative use of the filter and light would be a good candidate for a short tutorial on your blog.
Thanks for sharing.
Julianne, I love these works.
And you’re one of the best teachers I’ve every had. Love your tutorials.
If there’s a place to post suggestions to Adobe folks about improving Lightroom, I’d love to know. I’ve watched your terrific tutorials but find Lightroom so cumbersome in a number of areas, where it’s publishing services (klunky) to being able to easily set up various apps instead of just one.
Thanks
By Julieanne Kost - 8:32 AM on January 19, 2013
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Beautiful work, Julieanne. Perfect subject matter for the oil Painting filter.
Absolutely stunning.
Wow!
I suppose I can’t put off for much longer moving from CS4 to CS6 now I’ve seen the possibilities
The Oil Paint Filter is one of my favorite new additions to CS6. Very beautiful results!
Gorgeous! I’ve seen lots of this filter nothing as nice as these!
This filter is amazing – a simple way to start some digital painting project.
I tried some of the painting filters here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/68791890@N07/
I really enjoy the oil filter too. Your Hosta image with the touch of light in the middle is really nice.
Maybe the Hosta image and the creative use of the filter and light would be a good candidate for a short tutorial on your blog.
Thanks for sharing.
These are amazing! The first one looks so much like the hen and chicks plants.
Nice job! Makes me want to go play! LOL Thank you!
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Julianne, I love these works.
And you’re one of the best teachers I’ve every had. Love your tutorials.
If there’s a place to post suggestions to Adobe folks about improving Lightroom, I’d love to know. I’ve watched your terrific tutorials but find Lightroom so cumbersome in a number of areas, where it’s publishing services (klunky) to being able to easily set up various apps instead of just one.
Thanks
I find both of these forums bery helpful:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/lightroom
http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family