The theme this week is Celebrate, and I had ZERO inspiration. Again. However, after visiting some of my bloggy friends and seeing all of their beautiful interpretations, I knew I had to come up with something. I used a photo of a sunset that I had edited in LR3. After pulling it into pse8, I put one layer of KK's warm sun texture on soft light at 60%. I copied the background layer, dragged it above the texture layer, and put it on overlay at 41%. I added a quote, and I was done!
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Texture Tuesday - Celebrate Living
Here I go again with another late edition of Texture Tuesday... Although, technically, I'm not late to the party, since it doesn't end until Saturday. I'm just late in my own book, since I like to have these posts scheduled and ready to go.
The theme this week is Celebrate, and I had ZERO inspiration. Again. However, after visiting some of my bloggy friends and seeing all of their beautiful interpretations, I knew I had to come up with something. I used a photo of a sunset that I had edited in LR3. After pulling it into pse8, I put one layer of KK's warm sun texture on soft light at 60%. I copied the background layer, dragged it above the texture layer, and put it on overlay at 41%. I added a quote, and I was done!
Celebrate the happiness that friends are always giving, make every day a holiday and celebrate just living. -Syndey Smith
The theme this week is Celebrate, and I had ZERO inspiration. Again. However, after visiting some of my bloggy friends and seeing all of their beautiful interpretations, I knew I had to come up with something. I used a photo of a sunset that I had edited in LR3. After pulling it into pse8, I put one layer of KK's warm sun texture on soft light at 60%. I copied the background layer, dragged it above the texture layer, and put it on overlay at 41%. I added a quote, and I was done!
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4 comments:
i am glad you got inspired and shared...beautiful
Looks great for something you just kind of pulled together!! I liked how you said what you did because I am still learning it. Loved it, and glad you did it!
love the light and clouds; wonderful processing. thank you, karen {visiting from TT}
Amy, a beautiful photo and texture work and A+ for reminding me of such a beautiful and reflective quote! Thanks for calling by 'twistedvines' Yvette x
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