Mike Serpa Lt. Colonel Joined Jan 24, 2013 Aug 10, 2015 #1 Guns of Fort Johnson; Fort Sumter in distance Charleston, SC 1865 Battery of 100-pdr. Parrott guns inside Fort Putnam Morris Island, SC 1865 Fire Engine No. 3 Richmond, VA 1865
Guns of Fort Johnson; Fort Sumter in distance Charleston, SC 1865 Battery of 100-pdr. Parrott guns inside Fort Putnam Morris Island, SC 1865 Fire Engine No. 3 Richmond, VA 1865
jackt62 Major Member of the Year Joined Jul 28, 2015 Location New York City Aug 10, 2015 #2 Mike Serpa said: View attachment 76330 Guns of Fort Johnson; Fort Sumter in distance Charleston, SC 1865 View attachment 76331 Battery of 100-pdr. Parrott guns inside Fort Putnam Morris Island, SC 1865 View attachment 76332 Fire Engine No. 3 Richmond, VA 1865 Click to expand... Did you do those? Wow, those are great!
Mike Serpa said: View attachment 76330 Guns of Fort Johnson; Fort Sumter in distance Charleston, SC 1865 View attachment 76331 Battery of 100-pdr. Parrott guns inside Fort Putnam Morris Island, SC 1865 View attachment 76332 Fire Engine No. 3 Richmond, VA 1865 Click to expand... Did you do those? Wow, those are great!
jay gale First Sergeant Joined Feb 23, 2013 Location kirkland, washington Aug 10, 2015 #3 very cool work, I think I know how you did those....did you posterize them and then apply some filters to them? I understand if you don't tell, gotta protect those trade secrets
very cool work, I think I know how you did those....did you posterize them and then apply some filters to them? I understand if you don't tell, gotta protect those trade secrets
wilber6150 Brev. Brig. Gen'l Retired Moderator Joined Apr 1, 2009 Location deep in the Mohawk Valley of Central New York Aug 10, 2015 #4 Cool work, if you swich some of the layers and play around with the amounts, you can get some really different yet neat results.
Cool work, if you swich some of the layers and play around with the amounts, you can get some really different yet neat results.
Mike Serpa Lt. Colonel Joined Jan 24, 2013 Aug 10, 2015 #5 Thanks guys. The computer did all the work. Did not posterize. Just imported the photos and clicked on different filters with uSketch for the Mac.
Thanks guys. The computer did all the work. Did not posterize. Just imported the photos and clicked on different filters with uSketch for the Mac.
jay gale First Sergeant Joined Feb 23, 2013 Location kirkland, washington Aug 10, 2015 #7 Mike Serpa said: Thanks guys. The computer did all the work. Did not posterize. Just imported the photos and clicked on different filters with uSketch for the Mac. Click to expand... well, nice work anyway......it's always fun to work those old photos over just to see what you come up with. You did well man
Mike Serpa said: Thanks guys. The computer did all the work. Did not posterize. Just imported the photos and clicked on different filters with uSketch for the Mac. Click to expand... well, nice work anyway......it's always fun to work those old photos over just to see what you come up with. You did well man
Patrick H Lt. Colonel Joined Mar 7, 2014 Aug 11, 2015 #8 I think the parrot guns and the fire engine worked especially well.
Dave G Corporal Joined Jan 14, 2015 Location Halifax NS Aug 11, 2015 #9 I once tried a program called "FotoSketcher" to try to come up with something that Al Waud might do. Attachments FotoSketcher - DSCN0218.JPG.jpg 279.1 KB · Views: 227