Our assignment today (if we chose to accept it) was to create something with the word 'Do' and/or the new 'Autumn Burst' texture. I based my creation on both - the word 'Do' and the new texture as well as two other textures. Brushes are from Kim Klassen's 'Affirmation' set.
My recipe:
Barb, Your image is lovely and the texture looks really great. This is the best use of autumn burst I've seen yet! If it wouldn't be too hard to explain, could you tell me why you have each texture on two separate layers with gradient masks? Just wondering what that does.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Barb. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo Barb! love how you used the texture!
ReplyDeleteGreat texture work. A beautiful image of autumn.
ReplyDeleteThe processing on this image is gorgeous. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Don't ya just love that Autumn Burst texture!!
ReplyDeleteYour isolation of that leaf is fabulous! This whole image is just wonderful. (I still don't have those brushes figured out!)
ReplyDeleteThe autumn burst texture was the perfect choice for this photo - well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is really great! I love the autumnal feel here...even though it feels anything but fallish here! (blazing hot and dry)
ReplyDeleteYou have a great blog! ( "
Jennifer@threedogsinagrden
ReplyDeleteI love the sentiment expressed. The change of seasons as suggested with the image of the fallen leaf seems to suggest perfectly that we seize the day.
Really wonderful work on this one Barb!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of it.
You have created the feeling of a windy gust passing through, bringing action.
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ReplyDeleteThe image and processing is wonderful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job on this image, it tells a wonderful story. Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful and you really have made a great edit. Thanks for the recepy. Looks so autumn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture work!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
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