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In between all those journal pages it´s time for another texture play for Nancy Donaldson´s
texture challenge. I´ve used a photo that I´ve taken three weeks ago in an art supplies shop and put some mystery in it by using six textures with different blending modes (Nancy´s textures encaustic, pole 8, garage, crackle, pole 4, and pole 1). Before adding the textures, I adjusted brightness/contrast and levels, and finally I used a mask frame on the whole picture. Did you recognize a shelf with pastels when you had a first look at the textured photo?
1 comment:
*G*, ich hatte beim ersten foto spontan an ein regal mit weinflaschen gedacht! herrliche bearbeitung, gefällt mir sehr!
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