I just love playing around with those features! It is soooo cool! Do more!
Judie,It is fun and easy too, but nice results.
They almost look like paintings! Cool feature!
Christi,They do look like paintings - it's hard to choose which effect!
Chris,Very much like the effect -- a fattening, an enriching.Trulyfool
Trulyfool,The images do seem enriched and painterly.
Chris, I don't know how you did these, but they are wonderful and look like Impressionist paintings. Great job!
Cher,It is embarrassingly easy, but fun. I'm struggling away with the much harder aspects of Photoshop (and the results aren't so pretty!).
mm, like the last one of the hedge. it feel riotous as Christmas lights.
Pearl,The last one is my favourite as well.
I like the last one, too. All those little sparks of color! They are so cheerful!
Judie,At first, I liked the drama of the first one best, but there's something about the last one that intrigues me.
I really like "Something to Crow About". Like others have said, the painterly effect is beautiful.
Paul,Thanks!
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I just love playing around with those features! It is soooo cool! Do more!
Judie,
It is fun and easy too, but nice results.
They almost look like paintings! Cool feature!
Christi,
They do look like paintings - it's hard to choose which effect!
Chris,
Very much like the effect -- a fattening, an enriching.
Trulyfool
Trulyfool,
The images do seem enriched and painterly.
Chris, I don't know how you did these, but they are wonderful and look like Impressionist paintings. Great job!
Cher,
It is embarrassingly easy, but fun. I'm struggling away with the much harder aspects of Photoshop (and the results aren't so pretty!).
mm, like the last one of the hedge. it feel riotous as Christmas lights.
Pearl,
The last one is my favourite as well.
I like the last one, too. All those little sparks of color! They are so cheerful!
Judie,
At first, I liked the drama of the first one best, but there's something about the last one that intrigues me.
I really like "Something to Crow About". Like others have said, the painterly effect is beautiful.
Paul,
Thanks!
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