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Old 01-02-2009, 06:12 AM   #1
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Fun with LucisArt3

Spent some time with a new PS plugin. It's called LucisArt3 and the results are pretty cool. This was shot this past October at Portland International Raceway. The plugin is a blast to play with.



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Old 01-02-2009, 06:45 AM   #2
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Re: Fun with LucisArt3

Seems that LucisArt makes this kind of effect easy.
Someone posted a similarly treated photo of a surfer.
I think it can be overdone, like all effects, but this looks good.
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Re: Fun with LucisArt3

Could you post a 'before'? - TF
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Could you post a 'before'? - TF

OP updated with the orginal shot.
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Re: Fun with LucisArt3

Looks great to me. Reminds me of a lithograph / drawing from a photo. I think it works very well for that shot.
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Re: Fun with LucisArt3

that is wild, I do like what it did for this photograph. But I have to agree with Wombat it can be easily overdone like any effect.
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