Mount Moran Moose


Posted by jerryb on Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:58 pm

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 I combined two of my photos and made my impression of a bull moose in the fall. I moved the moose a couple of miles digitally to a more pleasing background. Photoshopped then painted in Corel Painter., and finished with Google NIK.
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by Cynthia Crawford on Fri Mar 06, 2015 5:37 pm
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Nice move, so to speak. ;0. Wonderful painterly effects Jerry- you really have become a master at digital artwork. I can almost feel the textures.
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by Gary Briney on Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:19 pm
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Cool impressionistic treatment
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by jerryb on Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:02 pm
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Cynthia Crawford wrote:Nice move, so to speak. ;0.  Wonderful painterly effects Jerry- you really have become a master at digital artwork. I can almost feel the textures.


Corel painter has effects where you can make surface textures from impasto brush strokes to paper texture.
What I did here was applied surface texture based on brush strokes. You can control how high to raise and either raise the light strokes or the dark strokes. If you use layers and masks, you can raise each on a different layer and mask out or in the parts you want raised. Or you mask it back to a flat layer.
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by Carol Clarke on Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:28 am
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A little fuzzy for me (you already knew that) and I wish that sky wasn't such an intense blue - it comes forward to my eye and flattens the image overall, as does that bright foliage line behind the moose, rather than giving the feel of a distant bg vista - especially as the fg is much paler in colour.  My personal feeling is that the colour intensity would be improved if it faded backwards rather than intensified -  if you understand my ramblings! :oops:
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