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Well, I've managed to paste a layer of my chosen weave over the simulated painted warp! I am so excited about this and am going to try it with my New York Skyline exercise.
I had to play around with different tools to Linda's, as she used Photo Filter and I used Photoplus, but I got there in the end. It really has got endless possibilities which are really quite exciting.
Having looked at the design on this post, I think I need to lighten the weft, it's nice, but not quite the right colour.
Many thanks to Linda for showing me the idea.
2 comments:
I don't know if this is of any help to you but some time ago I came across a colour palette generator. You give it the URL of a photo and it produces a palette with the major colours. I found that it produced some colours that I hadn't seen (like your lilac)
http://www.degraeve.com/color-palette/
Hi Caroline
thanks for that. I have tried colour palette generators, but this one is really quite good and so easy to use.
I will try and publish the results it gave me.
Thanks for that.
Alison
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