I added a few embellishments to try and get a more realistic look.
Whatever "realistic" is. I've often seen clouds and thought that
they don't look believable.
Saludos,
Bob.
I added a few embellishments to try and get a more realistic look.
Whatever "realistic" is. I've often seen clouds and thought that
they don't look believable.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.
just a quick try!
Natural clouds as a source.
Rich
The grayscale image made bitmap transparent and recolored. I Gelled a couple of layers, and added lighting. The layers were made bitmap transparent again with a paper texture, and placed behind the first image.
Rich
As always Rich, some interesting effects.
I was following your method, and got carried away, without paying too much attention to what I was doing; I know it involved a bitmap copy, a texture and a transparency (possibly luminosity). The result looks like the aftermath of an explosion. Original reposted, right.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.
Bob,
Too much curry, I think.
I was always looking for a way to remove all the blue from the background and leave just the coluds. I converted an image to grayscale and inverted it. Then adjusted the levels to get the background more white. More white with bitmap transparency means more transparent.
Now you can recolor light and dark to change the grayscale to color, and have a transparent background. You can make a bitmap copy, and use a texture for bitmap transparency.
Rich
Here's your last posting with a sunset effect.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.
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