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Colored Pencil and Photoshop

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Aug 18, 2010
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by: Cheryl Bennett

Vera, what else do you do to these pieces?

Last night I did one and overworked, yikes...2/3rd of it still good so will collage to another piece in the future.

Aug 16, 2010
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by: Cheryl

So happy to get feedback on this. It's so fun to play with the colors! Recently we had two eight hour road trips. I did two pieces, one each day and the time just flew by! One is a pasture scene with pink cows and a row multicolored fence posts.

Cheryl

Aug 16, 2010
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by: Vera Lothian

:) I alter my photos like that :) I also use many different other techniques on photo's proper 35mm ones or home printed ones or polaroids. I love the effects you get. I hate using PS and the only thing I do is change the saturation and flip it to b/w then print.

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