Looks good, with a double layer that is blured and overlayed you could make the impression of a 'sfumato'. Or just blur around 2 and then edit fade-blur until it looks right.
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Thanks for the suggestion Greymval, I got it, but I used paint daubs just to make the lines and forms stand out. I'll try your suggestion though as well as a technique I've been using a lot lately ...
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Great coloring
Very eye-popping.. a very nice effect!
looking good
nice It's a lot of work doing windows....Lot of time
Not at all, Chuck... All the colouring was done by layer adjustments after paint dubs and film grain filtres had been applied. Thaks
nice job there...
Looks good, with a double layer that is blured and overlayed you could make the impression of a 'sfumato'. Or just blur around 2 and then edit fade-blur until it looks right.
Thanks for the suggestion Greymval, I got it, but I used paint daubs just to make the lines and forms stand out. I'll try your suggestion though as well as a technique I've been using a lot lately
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