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Arrow Digitizing Art - Before and After

While I have posted this elsewhere at dPS as well sometime ago, I think this section is more suitable for this post.

So, here's my before and after picture.



Feel free to visit my website if you are interested to know about how to do it in detail because I have explained it well there.

Hope this will help you to digitize your arts quite easily.
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Old 12-28-2011, 07:16 AM
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Very vibrant! Nice. Was the original pic of a scarf?
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Very vibrant! Nice. Was the original pic of a scarf?
Thank you.

I can't get what you mean by "pic of a scarf"?? This is the picture (painting) of a pair of parrots. And I painted them.

The concept is that the original picture was not taken in a good setting. Thus, the picture/art was enhanced through the process of post-processing using Photoshop.

It's just that!
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Old 12-29-2011, 06:28 AM
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Wow, I love how the strength of color gave a life to the picture
Loved it
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Thank you.

I can't get what you mean by "pic of a scarf"?? This is the picture (painting) of a pair of parrots. And I painted them.

The concept is that the original picture was not taken in a good setting. Thus, the picture/art was enhanced through the process of post-processing using Photoshop.

It's just that!
Sorry-- I saw the edge of the original pic and thought that it was a scarf or piece of material that you photographed and edited. My apologies. Lovely painting, by the way!
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Wow, I love how the strength of color gave a life to the picture
Loved it
Thank you. Yes, it did and with a single click on the Photoshop option ("Auto Levels").
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Sorry-- I saw the edge of the original pic and thought that it was a scarf or piece of material that you photographed and edited. My apologies. Lovely painting, by the way!
I took the photograph roughly. So, the borders and other background distractions are also there in the first picture. However, after cropping it and applying "Auto Levels" in the Photoshop the image turned out quite well.

Thank you for the compliments!
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