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One of the things I like to do with photography is create artistic effects for gallery or illustrative purposes.

I just created everything you see here by “messing” with features that are already a part of Photoshop, by using Pre-sets in Lightroom, or by using third-party filters. Any combination of the types of techniques you see here could be used to give a unifying “effect” to a collection of photos for an exhibit or for a series of ads.

I often create several of these effects on different layers, then mix them by a combination of masking the layers, changing their blend modes, and choosing different layer effects.

I’m going to show you the “before and after” of a couple of examples. I will describe for you the “process” I used on each of them. Once you “get the idea” there will be no end to the variations you can make.

Pelican_bubble_liquify_blend

The picture on the left is straight out of the camera and Lightroom 3. I wanted it to have a bit more “pop and style” on its own, so the first thing I did in Lightroom 3 was to just click on the Direct Positive preset to give the base image a lot more “color pop.” There are hundreds of these presets available on the Web and quite a few more that come with the OnOne filter set.

Then, in Photoshop CS5,  I duplicated the image as a layer, made a Freehand Lasso selection to put a loose frame around the image, then used the Refine Edge command to show me a preview of how much feathering I wanted to use to blend the effects I was going to create on the new layer with the original image below. When I liked what I saw, I just clicked OK.

Next, I choose Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap. There was enough distortion in the bubbles that I though it would be fun to just stretch parts of that same layer using the Filters > Liquify filter. See if you can guess at what I did to get this next effect:

RedFlower_AlienSkin

Hint: It’s all Alien Skin’s Color Efex fault.

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