Something else that excited me happened this week also. Last
Saturday I took fashion photos out at the beach and then got to play with them.
I planned to create a water effect from this image, but I was overwhelming surprised
by the liquefy effect in Photoshop. I took shells, and water colored tulle for
my model to lay on and in. The image with no post-production was quite
satisfying, so I assumed I could really go someplace great with it.
I had an image of a lighthouse with its reflection on the
water that was slightly rippled, but very calm for Lake Michigan! Because I was
working on a Lighthouse project, this image worked into my scheme. By itself it creates a very interesting
image, but a lot of people will wonder what the shadow is along the side.
Placing the water over my model, I lowered the opacity to
66% so that it created a soft watery look over her. Then came the fun. I
duplicated my portrait layer first of course to preserve it (don’t forget this
step)! Using the Liquify (apparently Adobe doesn’t know how to spell J) tool, found under
Filter, I began playing with her hair and the tulle around her. I used varying
sized of brush and pressure. The rest, beneath the water layer, was almost like
oil on water. I was so excited, I couldn’t wait to share.
What have you created lately that you couldn’t wait to
share. Tell us about it. We get as excited over other’s work as our own!
Wonderful to know others are reading your work. Nice job! Another great post
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