I spotted this wonderfully lit building whilst coming out of a Beziers art gallery one Sunday afternoon, the weather was a little washed out and everything looked bleached gray except this eighteenth century building painted a cool shade of ocher.Naturally, when I...
Languedoc
visitor from the past
A simple use of Flypapers Raw Linen in full blur mode.Blend hard light Opacity was 100%, fill Opacity @ 94% Necropolis texture was used to finish.Blend soft light 48% and fill opacity @ 57%. Just these two textures were used to create an almost 'sepia effect' of a...
View from St Nazaire
This is a favorite view of mine, taken from St Nazaire cathedral in Beziers, looking N/West. The water mill is best seen in winter because the trees obscure its view. In this image I wanted to be rid of the pesky houses at the bottom, so I simply cloned them...
Mist in the trees tutorial
For this misty mountain top landscape,
I used just two flypaper textures,
Circles of your mind
Here I used five of our 'flypaper 1' textures.I find that using several textures at a gentle opacity, really helps build up interesting depth and atmosphere!Pomeii StuccoBruised SaffronRaw LinenWhite ShagreenElysium
The Letter
Here I used our 'Necropolis' texture very lightly.By simply running your mouse over the image you'll see before and after the textures were applied!
Logistics
Nora Batty (inspired by the BBC's 'Last of the summers wine') was used here to illustrate Logistics or Summers End, when our local beach shack cafe was removed 🙁
The Big Eat
Again, I think its a simple use of our 'Nora Batty' texture overlay.
Beach Builders
This texture is a favorite, I've only used it once here,but we're planning on bringing more out asap!It was named 'Dangerous Liaisons' as it brings to mind a crumpled letter.See it on Flickr
White Barn
Our 'Leaky Garret' texture was used here.If you look closely, you'll see the graffiti I removed from the barn!See it on Flickr