Saturday, September 4, 2010

#40 Funky Photos - Pixlr

original
black and white
This Thing got me excited. I have worked with Photoshop for 8-10 years and spend way too much time experimenting. I wondered if the effects I have done with Photoshop could be done with the online editors. I found the tools in Pixlr very familiar to me and I easily found what I wanted. I began with a yellow hat flower picture I found on Flickr. (original by EssjayNZ)

kaleidoscope
My first funky isn't really funky, but is a version I have made before.  I made a duplicate layer. Then lowered the hue and saturation to make the  top layer black and white.  I then erased the flower parts on the black and white to expose the color in the layer underneath.
You see this effect on cards, posters, etc.  I made a set of four to put in my bathroom using four different yellow flowers.  I also added the name of the flower.

Second funky.  I used the kaleidoscope filter.  Adjusted the  sizing to a larger number. This photo is green and yellow but the effect is still very interesting.  I will have to try it with a photo having more colors.

Third funky.  I used the emboss filter on this one, then used the vignette to tighten the focus on the flower.
vignette

I had more problems getting the pictures to the blog and aligning them the way I wanted than I did creating the different images.









5 comments:

Susie Dunn said...

You did a lovely job! I like what you did. It is inspiring me to work with Pixir more.

Susan said...

Yes, lovely!

Allana said...

Great pictures Carole! I love the fact that you hung up a set of 4 on your bathroom wall. I have a couple altered photos hanging up in my house too.

Cathy H. said...

Ooooh, I need to find time to learn about layers, I can see that now! I really like the yellow hat flower with black and white background!

I wonder what a more complicated picture would do in kaleidiscope too, I chose a single tulip.

Jamie said...

I loved the flower you did in two layers with the color and black and white. I will definitely try that. Thanks for sharing!