Fiddling with Queenscliff pics





from w
Okay, some of you don't like the fiddling with pics but well, it's my thing! Seeing what comes up as negative, as line, as stamp, etc.
Labels: Queenscliff boats
photos, drawings, paintings from Peceli and Wendy about Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsular
Labels: Queenscliff boats
4 Comments:
I love your fiddling with the pictures, just wish I new how to do it myself.
Sometime I will use these 'quick fixes' to make a new drawing/painting with ink etc.
It's simple to change pictures if you have a program. My Epson scanner can change a picture to black and white, illustration, etc. We had photo edit on one of our older computers and I use that mostly. Also Picasa is a way of changing pictures to sepia or black and white.
Of course 'real' graphic designers have fabulous programs for manipulating their art work, Macs especially.
w
Fiddle away! I think these different takes on the pictures are interesting!
I love the stamp effect.
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