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Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:52 pm
by FarmerPug
I got photoshop installed on this mac, its slightly different to the windows verision but nothing that would stop you from being able to use it, so heres some effects applied to normal pics of the car:

Theres about 100 different effects that you can do here plus the normal getting rid or scratches and dents which helped when selling a transit on gumtree the wheelarches were mint.
I suppose i should really just do some proper good pictures of the car in its current state, so after it passes its mot and gets a good clean ill do it.
Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:40 am
by 406BE
its like in that james bond movie

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:05 pm
by steve_earwig
Looks more like threshold & enamel in PSP
Ken ya tell whit it is yit?

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:17 pm
by 406BE
steve_earwig wrote:Looks more like threshold & enamel in PSP
Ken ya tell whit it is yit?

haha like the bottom left one , its psycodellic

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:11 pm
by steve_earwig
Well, in that case...

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:19 pm
by 406BE
steve_earwig wrote:Well, in that case...

haha nice !!!!! you seem to be having alot of fun there ;)
Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:06 pm
by steve_earwig
It just makes a welcome rest from clearing up the garden and planting bulbs

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:14 pm
by Welly
I've never bothered to clear leaves from my garden, I just think they'll sort themselves out and kinda mush down and feed? the ground.
One of my nay-bores has a loud-ass leaf blower (sucker?) and makes a big gay noise with it for most of the day - only to be greeted by a fresh fall of leaves the next day

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:33 pm
by steve_earwig
I guess you don't have a 60 foot walnut tree in your garden

I've just been out making gay noises with my backpack leaf blower. If the leaves are too deep they just compact so if you have too many trees it's best to do it a few times, rather than let it pile up. Unfortunately I did it a week back but the first frosts had the whole lot come off now, so I've blown it into a heap about knee deep and I'm just about to start stuffing it in me old collapsible bag to shove out the back ready for burning (Walnut tree leaves don't make good compost).When this is done I'll be off home to clear my garden, where I have about 15 fruit trees (I like concrete more and more

). At least there I can just blow it towards the end of the garden where the river is 'cos I'm trying to build the soil up.
By the way, mine's a Stihl 4-MIX - not 2-stroke, not really 4 stroke either but something in between, and it's amazingly quiet (unlike the chainsaw the neighbours have been using all afternoon

). It'll also clear snow that's not compacted.
Oh, if I don't pick 'em up the leaves will kill the grass and next year it'll just be a patch of sticky mud. Yuck.
Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:00 pm
by Welly
Fair do's, I don't have many trees (not after the witch at the bottom of the garden had a perfectly fine tree cut down whilst I was at work and couldn't stop the bastard "just in case" it blows over into her conservatory

)
Then of course there's 'my' Horse Chestnut tree that I've been treating like the crown jewels for 4 years and is crying out to be buried in the ground. Trouble is I don't want to plant it near the house as it drinks water like there's no tomorrow.
The road just outside is littered with leaves but it can stay that way.
Clocks go back at the weekend and I'll be hibernating..........
Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:19 pm
by steve_earwig
Thinking about it, I didn't have to pick up any leaves off the plums and they're just about all gone now. I guess the worms drag them into the ground for future reference. It's nice to have trees (hey, wow - I own trees!!!!) but this time of year chopping the whole lot down and concreting it over seems a much better idea

And then there's pruning fruit trees in the spring, 20 feet up an apple tree wearing muddy wellies is so not my idea of fun

Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 6:01 pm
by HimBigChief
I've got a Douglas fir in my garden so no leaves to pick up ever! Thay said, there is the supposedly oldest sycamore tree in the Tyne valley about 100ft away so if the wind blows in the right direction we get some from there.
Re: Bit of a play on photoshop
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:12 pm
by FarmerPug
i dont spend too much time brushing leaves in the garden, if some grass is overgrown i just leave the hen coop open and let them run about, only problem there is that hens are as loyal as a dog and i end up being surrounded by them, and the dog, and the cats.
But anyhows heres another photoshop effect.
