A photo (or more) a day from me/from Maine. Because it's both. I took the photo, and I'm in Maine. Although sometimes I leave the state, so the photo might not be from Maine. But it's still from me.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Bouquet with green texture
Another texture from Ghostbones (link in my previous post). This one is called Inner Book.
Thanks for postnig the link to the Ghostbones textures! Learning how to do textures in on my agenda for tomorrow, so that will really help:) Great processing!
OMG Becky this is awesome!! WOW! I need to find your link to the Ghostbones textures! Care to send me a linky?? I'd so appreciate it! I just LOVE everything about this!!
I love the contrast between the yellow and the texture. Becky, I've completely forgotten how to work with textures. . . when you download them from Ghostbones, do you save them to just any file, and then add them as a separate layer onto the photo? I keep thinking there's a way to put them directly into the filter> texture folder in CS3, but am not sure this is right????
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These textures are really cool! Can't even choose between the blue and green. And--your lemon is awesome. That is such a cool edit!
Really cool texture and I love how the vase looks suspended in mid air.
this is gorgeous! looks like a fine art photo. very nicely done.
Wow! I love it! I'm still trying to figure out textures, this is so pretty.
Thanks for postnig the link to the Ghostbones textures! Learning how to do textures in on my agenda for tomorrow, so that will really help:) Great processing!
OMG Becky this is awesome!! WOW! I need to find your link to the Ghostbones textures! Care to send me a linky?? I'd so appreciate it! I just LOVE everything about this!!
Gorgeous Becky!! Absolutely love this texture with your beautiful flowers!
Oh, sooo pretty. This made me comment out loud- drawing DH and DD over to see too. they agree :)
I love the contrast between the yellow and the texture. Becky, I've completely forgotten how to work with textures. . . when you download them from Ghostbones, do you save them to just any file, and then add them as a separate layer onto the photo? I keep thinking there's a way to put them directly into the filter> texture folder in CS3, but am not sure this is right????
Very cool! I love how you made it look like it's floating!
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