June 22, 2011

'The Tres Amigos' fxPhotoStudioHD - Blender - Filterstorm

Retired Work Truck
I am noticing a pattern to my workflow lately. It seems to always involve three apps: fxPhotoStudioHD, Blender and Filterstorm. I never seem to use them or their effects in any particular order however.
Today's blog post was inspired by some filters I rarely use and a few favorites in fxPhotoStudioHD: Old Sketch, Glowing Edges, Pencil Paint 2, Vintage Green, Dark Engraving, Ancient Canvas and Saturation. I used some in combination and others separately when processing them in Blender using Hard Light as my blending mode. For the final touch I used a low opacity brush in Filterstorm to blend in details I wanted back into the image. As always I also sharpened the image.
The original image was captured with the Hipstamatic camera in my home home of Cle Elum. I found myself going for a drive to practice using different film/lens combos. Didn't find a favorite combo but do like the way this final image was processed.
Heading to the Palouse tomorrow for a week so be prepared for lots of green rolling wheat fields, dark blue skies, red barns and white puffy clouds...crossing my fingers for this perfect scene! ;-)

FREE COPY OF fxPHOTOSTUDIO for Mac!!!!
fxPhotoStudio for the Mac is currently on sale for only $9.99. However I have two copies to give away. 
One of the copies will be given to the first person who signs up for my July 11th iCreativity course, please see link in upper left hand corner.
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1 comment:

  1. I shared on my wall! :) Of course, I always tell new iphoneographers to come here. Barbara K

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