"vector" blender

here is the PASeq for the blended vector effect. this is only for one layer the other layers that you might choose to blend with it are up to you. You might also want to deconstruct the PASeq and use only some of the steps.  As usual if you make any interesting mods please re-post them.

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  • What i find odd, but interesting, about this preset is that it vectorizes the top half and paints bezier on the bottom half, then vectorizes the bottom half, then paints in a bit of detail. I modified it slightly, starting with black canvas and added a few more passes of a couple of the steps.

    berry-vec.jpg

  • magique

    • This is what your watercolorvectorslinesmod4 did for this image.  I love it!  And no idea how to go about, "this is only for one layer the other layers that you might choose to blend with it are up to you. You might also want to deconstruct the PASeq and use only some of the steps."2472640447?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

    • for example apply the preset to your zydeco image and you get:2472640628?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

      put your image on layer 2

      2472640633?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

      combine the layers by setting the composite to add  and adjusting the percent to 66 and you will be looking at :

      2472640978?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

    • I'll try that after I cook some onions and garlic  for some red beans .    Thanks for saying how!!

    • lisa,

      great start- loaded correctly and run with no problems. 

      as you get to know the program you will learn how to make your own Paseqs--not really all that difficult--when you do you might find that one or two steps from an existing paseq (like this one) are a great start or great addition to your own efforts. 

      as for using this on one layer and a different paseq on another layer, I should think that is self-explanatory. to see what a difference it can make compare your result to the images I have recently posted,

  • PASeq isn't here :-(

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