I admit it, this was done in a bored state of mind, it happend that photoshop was open and a canvas laying around the working are, my hand could not stop pressing Ctrl + F and applying over and over the polar cordinate filter. The result is here for all of you to see, shame on me.
Actually, many times the results are quite impressive that a “Damn” comes out of my mouth, I think now I should start pressing Ctrl + S more often
Anyway, you guys and gals give it a try just open any image, apply any filter on it and keep going on, go wild you never know your work ends up at Moma.
Here’s an example of playing around with photoshop’s filters, noise, difference clouds, etc.
A good tip is to keep track of what you do, cause once you get something you like probably you’ll forget how you got there in a matter of days (or even minutes, better go and eat a banana), and when you need to do it again…well load Britney Spears on winamp for inspiration
or suicidal ideas (j/k).
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Again, another completely different result by following the same workflow as in the above image and simply applying two or trhee different filters and blending modes. This one reminds me of some sort of tissue, brain scan, whatever you would expect on a science book.
Experimentation is often the key to learn the tools in photoshop , I’ve seen people being afraid of pressing a key or clicking on a tool, c’mon guys and gals, it wont explode! ![]()
To close this post I’ll add this little line of text, I gotta do this or worpress is going to mess up the layout of the page unless some extra text is added below the image on the left, also adding a p paragraph tag wont help since the TinyMCE editor is gonan replace the extra paragraphs with noting.
OK, I’m done.
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