Hi Mike,
Perhaps it was the painting that was in colour and the crowd round it in b&w, within an art gallery, some 2 or 3 years ago!
Iggy
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Iggy wrote:Hi Mike,
Perhaps it was the painting that was in colour and the crowd round it in b&w, within an art gallery, some 2 or 3 years ago!
Iggy
Ah, yes, I know the one you mean which I had forgotten about. I left the painting in colour and turned the people watching into monochrome. It was a play on reality, swapping things around.
Like I said, I have only ever colour popped one image. The one you recall and the other from my 365 project.
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If anyone wants to experiment with the techniques Darren showed tonight, this challenge is the perfect opportunity.
Remember: you're not producing an image for a competition/judge, it's about having fun and pushing your comfort zone - you definitely don't need to spend hours painting thousands of individual pixels!
(If you don't already have Photoshop or Elements, GIMP is a completely free graphics editor.)
Remember: you're not producing an image for a competition/judge, it's about having fun and pushing your comfort zone - you definitely don't need to spend hours painting thousands of individual pixels!
(If you don't already have Photoshop or Elements, GIMP is a completely free graphics editor.)
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