From a photo of your own choice, can you make
three distinct areas of sepia, monochrome and
colour using only Xara, as in the attached photo
of our village church?
Saludos,
Bob.
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From a photo of your own choice, can you make
three distinct areas of sepia, monochrome and
colour using only Xara, as in the attached photo
of our village church?
Saludos,
Bob.
Yep I think so :)
Train.
Rich
.:rolleyes:
Probably not the most exciting challenge ever posted here,
but some interesting effects, nevertheless.
Here's a variation on a theme.
It made me feel a bit giddy when I was working on it.
Saludos,
Bob.
Couldn't quite figure it out. But here's my attempt.
Home sweet home.
I think Late is better than never :D
Just for fun.
Well, you always learn something when visiting here.
I posted my original piece for this challenge in which
I'd used layers and transparencies, and then I saw
Bill's posting which gave me an idea for this post, and
when I saw David's butterfly I pondered over how it
was done, and I was pleased when I figured it out.
Here's the result using a photo of the aqueduct at
Segovia in Spain. I think it would look much better
using Bill's photo.
Saludos,
Bob.