
I took these photos yesterday evening in our neighborhood. I have been enjoying taking photos and messing around with the editing in Photoshop. There is so much to learn.


Both my kids are really good at using Photoshop and so I often consult them on how to do things.
Yesterday I had each of them take this photo and do what ever they wanted with it in Photoshop. I love how each of them worked with the image, Nina concentrated on working with the color and Ty made it look like an illustration.

So if I send Nina or Ty a picture of me could they give me Photox?
ReplyDeleteThey could do wonders dahling. Touch up the roots, smooth a crease, delete a zit...
ReplyDeletejudy, you (and now your kids!) are always sharing something new. i've played with colors & textures in photoshop elements, but had no clue you could accomplish an illustration effect. makes me want to experiment more. what a talented bunch you are!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Its really fascinating what can be done in photoshop - especially by those who are really good with it! :)
ReplyDeleteJudy - would you mind sending me a private email? I was wondering if I could pick your brain about fabric paint. :) (tatgirl207@earthlink.net)
Thanks!