White-naped Crane using ArcSoft filter Frost
White-naped Crane using ArcSoft filters Frost and Wind
White-naped Crane using ArcSoft filters sketch and opacity.
White-naped Crane using ArcSoft filters Frost and Wind
White-naped Crane using ArcSoft filters sketch and opacity.
© NF PhotoArt 161115
My new computer is on repair so I am using the old one and working in an old software. It actually has some cool features. This program is too old to go with the new computer so I am now thinking of creating a few textures for later use. I already made one :) HERE
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Bird D´Pot Paint Party Friday CED AEDM 18
My new computer is on repair so I am using the old one and working in an old software. It actually has some cool features. This program is too old to go with the new computer so I am now thinking of creating a few textures for later use. I already made one :) HERE
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
Bird D´Pot Paint Party Friday CED AEDM 18
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Most amazing photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPT ❤
Very, very interesting
ReplyDeleteAll variations are fabulous!
ReplyDeletevery cool! I really should play more with my PSE 10.SO many things I don't know how to use...
ReplyDeletehappy PPF!
Wow, as of last night these didn't exist ... you are quick and impressive. Of course I love the birds and the texture is wonderful. Putting them together was genius :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
wonderful subjects, nice work!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is simply awe struck. What you did with it digitally is spectacular. A lot of times the old programs do have better features.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful birds! Your photo is great and I like the first filter you used, no wonder you made it into a texture. Reminds me of electrostatic hair :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you will get your new computer back, good as new, in a hurry.
thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the cranes, N.F.!
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It was a wonderful, so enjoyable post today. Thanks for coming by and adding your link this weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin' for us bird enthusiasts!! I can only dream of seeing such beautiful cranes.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how far behind I've gotten. Real life seems to have gotten in the way of computer time. Those cranes are incredible, and the filters you used were unbelievable. I'm sitting here trying to keep warm and watching these icy filters!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing crane this is, and love the filters that you tried out too!
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