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Thanks to all of you for your kind comments.
Yes, Nico, I could have done better with the water to make it more dramatic.
I like your conversion of the Tattoed woman!
Moritz, I use a program called PhotoImpact made by Ulead. You can see some of the technique on my website www.dj-design.com
Absolutely breathtaking! I like this one very much!
Unfortunatly I don't have so much time in this days. This work ist a wonderful inspiration for me trying another conversion again.
Roland
Though my favorites are more abstract and realistic photos, i like this picture cause you us ask: how did you made it? Looks ike a picture of a painting, with a fiter used?! Perhaps you doubled some parts of the picture with Photoshop and rearranged it?
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Dan Jacob 27. Januar 2005, 16:35
Thanks to all of you for your kind comments.Yes, Nico, I could have done better with the water to make it more dramatic.
I like your conversion of the Tattoed woman!
Moritz, I use a program called PhotoImpact made by Ulead. You can see some of the technique on my website www.dj-design.com
Nico Winkler 27. Januar 2005, 10:45
i like it but also i think its not perfect...more detail shuld be better und with the water i think something is wrong
one of my work
the used picture is a tattoo-magazine cover
Nico
Ro Land 27. Januar 2005, 10:11
Absolutely breathtaking! I like this one very much!Unfortunatly I don't have so much time in this days. This work ist a wonderful inspiration for me trying another conversion again.
Roland
Moritz Krog 26. Januar 2005, 16:23
Though my favorites are more abstract and realistic photos, i like this picture cause you us ask: how did you made it? Looks ike a picture of a painting, with a fiter used?! Perhaps you doubled some parts of the picture with Photoshop and rearranged it?Engelbert Mecke 26. Januar 2005, 0:01
Again a super work......Dan, how does one do this?Greetings Engelbert
Fabrizio N. 25. Januar 2005, 9:56
I don't know what is this.... but i like it... really dramatic!Fab