![]() The products they do have are great – I love this company – but I am crushed that their creative products are no longer available, including the fabulous Impression. Unfortunately Topaz Studio 2 is no longer available for purchase for several months now. Topaz Studio 2 was then opened and the Impression filter Degas Dancers preset was applied as is. A solid color blue fill adjustment layer was placed under the masked layer. It took awhile to remove the flower petals from the background – had to do a lot by hand with a hard round 4-pixel brush in the layer mask to get a good result. Just had fun using some of my favorite plug-ins that seem to be disappearing from the scene. The above was taken in my front yard – these lilies grow like crazy down here in Florida but I really like them. It is too bad that Topaz has stopped supporting it creative filters, especially Impression….Digital Lady Syd Also used the Lasso Tool to pin point exact areas to paint in to even out colors around people. Webster’s Bowie Set (located in the Adobe Cloud-search for Bowie Toolkit) Heroes Heavy and Hunky brushes, and Kyle’s Megapack Drawing Box-Graphic Control 2 brush (good blender). (For preset settings check out my blog called How to Convert Black and White Image to Colorful Paintings with Topaz Studio 2.) To clean up this image, used Kyle T. ![]() Topaz Studio 2’s Impression filter was applied in my SJ BW to Painted Color preset: changed AI ReMix to Paper Frost swatch, turned on second AI Remix and used Eye of the Storm at 37% opacity. The date made me think maybe these people were thinking about their children or friends serving in World War II. ![]() Had some fun revisiting this vintage image from called By the Pacific Ocean, Seaside Oregon – September 1941.
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