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Concrete To Marble
Concrete To Marble
Second attempt at an overlay technique using displacement filter... Image of marble was outside source.






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Tesore Tesore
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annajon annajon
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TofuTheGreat TofuTheGreat
Shine would be a nice addition to the transform. Gradients would do. My worry is the texture of the stone though. Kinda hard to be shiny with the rough surface showing through.
cherylm329 cherylm329
:)
birdtoes birdtoes
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Salvezza Salvezza
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digitalpharaoh digitalpharaoh
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Mel47 Mel47
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Fetamin Fetamin
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Soze Soze
like this Delian
Doodler! Doodler!
going out on a limb. duplicate layer.. gaussen blur.. move the sharp layer over it and desaturate it. then set that layer on darken.(duplicate then move to the bottom and set on normal) Then clean up the blured layer with a mask. (after a desat)
anneronies anneronies
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marcoballistic marcoballistic
beautiful
bigbuck bigbuck
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Granulated Granulated
cool
yello_piggy yello_piggy
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greeneyes greeneyes
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pollyO pollyO
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StephenBif StephenBif
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Heinlein Heinlein
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Micose Micose
really good in large. RESIZEMEENT IS A SHAME PSC....!
cpendy cpendy
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Tarmac Tarmac
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annajon annajon
needs a little polishing still, D. marble is very smooth
delia delia
Not to knit-pick, but marble isn't always smooth, it is only smooth when polished. I see your point though, any tips you can share to get the polished look?
annajon annajon
pm'ed you D.
delia delia
Should have chosen granite instead of marble, LOL! Please feel free to offer up any other ideas, I appreciate them!
Doodler! Doodler!
then merge layers onto one layer (control alt E) set on overlay and blur to taste. set the opacity low. I would use a lighten layer and paint back in the sharp highlights.... then Cnt alt E again on a new layer.. and sharpen .. set on luminosity.
Doodler! Doodler!
then make a contrast and brightness layer to make it black and white.. make a new layer and paint more highlights and blur. Cnt sft alt E one more time.. set to overlay and gaussen blur (take your time on the level, you are looking for light)
Doodler! Doodler!
copy the darken layer to the top of the image... and adjust contrast down alot.
Doodler! Doodler!
on the whole image.. not just that layer
Micose Micose
i must say that for marble u should have polished" it..i mean pulls out some noise of the source to male it slick.



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 Concrete To Marble
by delia
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Created March 10, 2008
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