but why did you not continue the female theme throughout. The lion and ox look out of place.PhotoFunia-1605923539.jpg
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Hi Jacenty, I do like the idea of this
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Hi LugiB, I for one would like to use your latest AOP when finished. As I have not looked at creating any AOPs myself, I was wondering if with your knowledge of using DAP and creating AOPs you could let me know if the following is possible either through DAP or AOP creation.
My biggest bugbear while using AOPs is of the distinct lack of paint blending, in the real world an artist using (watercolour, oil, pastel, chalk & pencil) 'brush' strokes do blend or can be blended into each other. This is something I try to achieve in post-processing using lightroom, while still showing some detail of the brush strokes.
My biggest bugbear while using AOPs is of the distinct lack of paint blending, in the real world an artist using (watercolour, oil, pastel, chalk & pencil) 'brush' strokes do blend or can be blended into each other. This is something I try to achieve in post-processing using lightroom, while still showing some detail of the brush strokes.
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Chilly-Willy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:18 amHi LugiB, I for one would like to use your latest AOP when finished. As I have not looked at creating any AOPs myself, I was wondering if with your knowledge of using DAP and creating AOPs you could let me know if the following is possible either through DAP or AOP creation.
My biggest bugbear while using AOPs is of the distinct lack of paint blending, in the real world an artist using (watercolour, oil, pastel, chalk & pencil) 'brush' strokes do blend or can be blended into each other. This is something I try to achieve in post-processing using lightroom, while still showing some detail of the brush strokes.
Hi Chilly-Willy - I have no idea!
This would be a question to ask Oscar...
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Hi! There is a webpage with templates, where you can add yours photos to create this images: https://com.photofunia.comChilly-Willy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 5:56 amHi Jacenty, I do like the idea of thisbut why did you not continue the female theme throughout. The lion and ox look out of place.PhotoFunia-1605923539.jpg
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Thanks Jacenty for the heads up on this web site https://photofunia.com/
But tbh the bulk of your painting could be done in Photoshop, which was my thinking to create something along those lines.
Here is something I create many years ago, but give it a DAP twist. What do you think?
But tbh the bulk of your painting could be done in Photoshop, which was my thinking to create something along those lines.
Here is something I create many years ago, but give it a DAP twist. What do you think?
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Honestly I don't understand your comment about Photoshop. This forum is is about DAP. I chose this software because of its possibilities and features and I'm posting the effects of its use.Chilly-Willy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 4:14 pmThanks Jacenty for the heads up on this web site https://photofunia.com/
But tbh the bulk of your painting could be done in Photoshop, which was my thinking to create something along those lines.
Here is something I create many years ago, but give it a DAP twist. What do you think?
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No Photoshop was used in the making of this image 

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Jacenty, sorry for the confusion
BTW Jacenty, only the couple are 'real' - everything else was created in Photoshop, even the space images. I used DAP to produce painted images, which were then tweaked in Lightroom, then transferred back to Photoshop for framing. I know that I am new at using DAP, but I have shown throughout this forum workflows I have used in creating paintings (unlike others including yourself who have NO interest in showing members what workflows they have used)
than was me thinking out loud. As to the reference of Photoshop - as you have used an image from a web site to display your DAP paintings, I have used Photoshop to display mine. Below is my finished Photoshop take on displaying DAP paintings in a gallery setting.But tbh the bulk of your painting could be done in Photoshop, which was my thinking to create something along those lines.
BTW Jacenty, only the couple are 'real' - everything else was created in Photoshop, even the space images. I used DAP to produce painted images, which were then tweaked in Lightroom, then transferred back to Photoshop for framing. I know that I am new at using DAP, but I have shown throughout this forum workflows I have used in creating paintings (unlike others including yourself who have NO interest in showing members what workflows they have used)