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Greece watercolor
zlemon

Greece watercolor

When I first learned PhotoShop, all I did was turn photos into sketches and then painstakingly digitally watercolor them. It wasn't until much later that I discovered the wonderful world of digital art/scrapping. This is one of my early watercolors redone.

Supplies:
ArtPlay-Palette Heath *New & On Sale*
https://www.oscraps.com/shop/ArtPlay-Palette-Heath.html

FotoBlendz Overlays No. 11 *New & On Sale*
https://www.oscraps.com/shop/FotoBlendz-Overlays-No.-11.html

ArtsyTransfers Heath *New & On Sale*
https://www.oscraps.com/shop/ArtsyTransfers-Heath.html

Process notes:
I used SolidPaper No. 2 as my background. I placed FotoBlendz No.1 from the new FB Overlays, it was perfect because it stretched across the page. I clipped my photo the overlay. I duplicate the clipped photo and set it on color burn mode at 18% opacity. To add more color back, I duplicated the original photo twice, set on soft light and pin light, each at 22% opacity. I added four transfers from the new ArtstyTransfers Heath underneath the focal art. To add more depth and dimension, I made a composite copy (Shift+cmd+opt+E), turned it into a smart object, added a poster edges PhotoShop filter set on color blend at 23% opacity.

Thanks so much for looking.
Yes, I have to agree, still looks awesome and I love how you used the transfers within the page. Very impressive watercolor and colors.
 
What a beautiful piece! I am so glad that you described your process, because I want to experiment and get better at creating water colored sketches. Thank you for sharing!
 
Your work is beautiful, a sketch and watercolor are a wonderful go to strategy!
 
Drop dead gorgeous. I love how you created this layout. Thank you for your lovely comments. I love Boston . .. have been twice . . such a gorgeous city with so much history.
 

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