Eternatease [2020-01-21 01:35:04 +0000 UTC]
I see you used the polar/rectangular filter. If you resize the picture to a square, then use polar/rectangular, then rotate 180 degrees or flip vertical, then rectangular/polar again, then you will get a perfect circle that you can cut and paste into another image. Or after you copied it and undid all the steps to before where you used the p/r you could paste it as a separate layer on top of your original image and apply other effects to the circle layer.Examples here: www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… www.deviantart.com/eternatease… Oh yeah, and look at the free Mehdi plugins, Johann's filters, and Xero free plugins ☺
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k3ef In reply to Eternatease [2020-01-21 19:45:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks I tried that idea and got quite good results for the first attemptI liked your examples too, I will try the plugins you mentioned, thanks again it is really helpful.
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