Friday, April 29, 2011
Quadtone - Grunge - High Contrast - PhotoPaint
I cropped this photograph to focus on my Grandson. I used PhotoPaint to create this quadtone high contrast image. I applied local equalization, Filter Forge's Photo Effects Sepia. I adjusted the image to a quadtone and changed the color to a Pantone purple.
I also applied Filter Forge's film frame for the dark frame that set well with the high contrast view.
I haven't had time to do much painting digitally so I have spent time doing these high contrast images for my creative outlet.
Here my Grandson is holding a container of his hand food that he likes. I like the small smile he has in this piece as well. He has a great disposition for fourteen months old and is now walking around on his own. A brag image for myself and my wife.
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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - I Walked Along the Lakes Song
via FoxyTunes
Labels:
appreciation,
cropping,
digital manipulation,
family,
Filter Forge,
frame,
Grandson,
High Contrast,
photograph,
PhotoPaint,
sepia,
visual art
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