Butterfly in Chalk

© Kimber Wallwork-Heineman

Butterfly in Chalk

Uploaded: October 30, 2007

Description

I love this effect! This was a lesson in Jim Zuckerman's Advanced Photoshop course. I am learning so much and this is only the 3rd lesson. I will post the before photo on my gallery also so that you can see the huge difference.

Comments

Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict October 30, 2007

This is lovely, Kimber.


Dominick #774398

Linda D. Lester level-classic October 30, 2007

What did you do? It looks great! #5004126

Judy A. Lawhon October 30, 2007

Fantastic, Kim....great work!! #5004817

Kimber Wallwork-Heineman level-classic October 30, 2007

I used a chalk brush from the Wow brush plug ins. You will need to download them first. The photo is first set up under edit> Define pattern. There is a small box that appears in the top tool bar that when opened has small thumbnails. Click on the one of your photo. Use the clone pattern tool couched under the clone tool. There are several brushes available under the top left corner pattern clone thumbnail. I used the chalk for this photo and changed the brush size accordingly. Great fun!!! #5007137

Aggie Villanueva November 05, 2007

Utterly dreamy. Yet still in sharp definition. You did a wonderful job on this. Congratulations of the "Pick." #5032536

Daniella Puente August 26, 2008

Beautiful paint effects... #6371585

Kimber Wallwork-Heineman level-classic August 27, 2008

Thanks for looking Daniella #6375500

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