abstract gerber daisy
Uploaded: January 03, 2004
taken with digital in home studio ps effect
Patricia A. Kuniega January 03, 2004
I love the effect Lisa! You picked a vibrant pink daisy and made it even more fun to look at! Very nice PS work! #84501Debbie S. January 03, 2004
Beautiful PS work and nice choice of image to do this to! Do you mind sharing how you achieved this cubist effect? #316902Susie Peek-Swint January 03, 2004
Very effective Lisa, I like this! #317061Lisa S. Poole January 04, 2004
Thanks all for your nice comments. The PS effect is the extrude filter. you can play around with the size of the cubes and stuff with it. It is a cool effect.Debbie S. January 04, 2004
Aaah! The extrude filter! I haven't played with that one yet...thanks for divulging your secrets!! ;-) #318224Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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