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    Something a little different to my normal style, comments more than welcome!
    I wanted something bright and colourful, I may get this printed poster sized to go on my 5 year old neices wall, (thats who the photo is of)

    (in the preview, it doesnt seem as crisp as the original though, and there seems to be some strange artifacts around the border and the text, like an echo or shadow.....)


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    Re: Bright and Cheery!

    Originally posted by coupekid View Post
    Something a little different to my normal style, comments more than welcome!
    I wanted something bright and colourful, I may get this printed poster sized to go on my 5 year old neices wall, (thats who the photo is of)

    (in the preview, it doesnt seem as crisp as the original though, and there seems to be some strange artifacts around the border and the text, like an echo or shadow.....)

    Almost Popart I'd say Ben, very striking and I suspect would look good as you describe. I have found that if you click on the preview to get the larger size image then post the link to that, the artefacts seem to be lessened. I suspect they are simply compression artefacts
    Stephen

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      Re: Bright and Cheery!

      I love it. Very bright and cheerful!

      I imagine your niece will be thrilled with it! I know I would've been at that age.

      Pol

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        Re: Bright and Cheery!

        Originally posted by Stephen View Post
        Almost Popart I'd say Ben, very striking and I suspect would look good as you describe. I have found that if you click on the preview to get the larger size image then post the link to that, the artefacts seem to be lessened. I suspect they are simply compression artefacts

        Cheers Stephen, Popart, that was the word I was thinking of

        OK, here is the larger version.



        Yep!
        Thats much better, thanks for the tip!
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          Re: Bright and Cheery!

          Originally posted by coupekid View Post

          OK, here is the larger version.
          Fabulous! Is it hand 'painted' or did you use a filter?

          Pol

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            Re: Bright and Cheery!

            Originally posted by Pol View Post
            Fabulous! Is it hand 'painted' or did you use a filter?

            Pol
            Its hand 'painted' (in photoshop of course) using layers, and the 'multiply' blending method.
            Cheers Pol!
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              Re: Bright and Cheery!

              Originally posted by coupekid View Post
              Its hand 'painted' (in photoshop of course) using layers, and the 'multiply' blending method.
              Then I'm seriously very impressed ... also envious.

              I couldn't do owt like that to save my life!

              Pol

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                Re: Bright and Cheery!

                Originally posted by Pol View Post
                Then I'm seriously very impressed ... also envious.

                I couldn't do owt like that to save my life!

                Pol
                Youd be amazed how easy it is Pol!
                Use the 'threshold' tool in photoshop, that will give your outline, duplicate the layer, blend the layer using 'multiply' then you can paint away willy nilly. because you have blended using multiply, it will not paint over the black areas! give it a go, its fun!
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                  Re: Bright and Cheery!

                  Originally posted by coupekid View Post
                  Youd be amazed how easy it is Pol!
                  Use the 'threshold' tool in photoshop, that will give your outline, duplicate the layer, blend the layer using 'multiply' then you can paint away willy nilly. because you have blended using multiply, it will not paint over the black areas! give it a go, its fun!

                  Thanks. I'll probably have a go but don't hold yer breath waiting for any sensational examples. I really can't paint - can't draw either. Attempting any form of fine art does my head in.

                  Pol

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