I have been busy working on some more designs. Fabric postcards are a great way to experiment since they are small and don't take up too much time.
This is the course for my first postcard. It's one of the photographs I took way back when we visited the Glasgow River Festival.
Here's the result of the image after I played around with it in Paint Shop Pro.
This image is one I took at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow recently.
This is it after I played around with it in PSP.
I love this picture with the sun shining from the back you can see so much detail.
I didn't change it too much. There is just a hint of purple in the final image and I thought I would stitch the sating stitch border using purple thread to "lift" the hint of purple in the image. I was tempted to use green but I think I would have lost the purple had I chosen green.
its neat to see your before and after pics :-) I haven't "played" much on my computer programs for pics, but you're encouraging me to set aside some time....
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ReplyDeleteThese are very cool Carol!
ReplyDeleteI love the before and after shots too. The leaf is my favourite - beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteI love the postcards and manipulated images Carol - some fabulous effects.
ReplyDeletethese are brilliant I really love the top one and can imagine it in fibre, thanks Carol for your kindness ~ YOU have made my day, hugs Judy xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are great Carol. I love the before and after shots - you are so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIt's just plain fun to be able to watch you play Carol, and It's so interesting to see how you get your source and then to see what you do with them.
ReplyDeleteThese pieces as well as the one in the last post are so unique.
I really love them all.
TFS
Wow, love the evelon work, so lovely and delicate! You have been busy!
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