I used two layers of Kim's texture,
little things. The first layer set to set soft light with an opacity of 65% and the second layer set to multiply with an opacity at 65%, too. When I use textures I want to see the texture so I tend to keep it stronger. I like the grunginess of it. The brush is also from Kim Klassen. It says a whole lot in a few words.
Did you know...when you want to change the color of a brush in Elements 10 just press Alt on a PC and the eyedropper comes up. Click on a color in your image and voila! your brush has a color to match your image.
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So pretty and thanks for the tip on the brush.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big lover of seeing the texture too Teresa. Otherwise... what's the point? lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shortcut tip. I use PS7 so I'll have to see if it translates.
Just gorgeous! I'm just starting to play with brushes, so, thank you for your tip!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteteresa- even tho i don't have a clue what you're talking about, i love this photograph...gorgeous as always. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI really l like the grungy effect of the texture. Beautiful tulips and great quote! Thanks for sharing the tip.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Love this. Thanks for the tip too!
ReplyDeleteI agree -- I love seeing the texture. The brush just makes it. What a beautiful composition!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photography. the texture works really well.
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