At an art show two summers ago my jaw dropped open when I saw this kind of gorgeous photo manipulation called Mandala. The artist had them printed on aluminum in all kinds of shapes. I was in awe and immediately came home to figure out how to produce it myself. I tried it once, loved the results, computer crashed, lost the file. *ugh*
I recently searched once again for the tutorial on how to do it and was so pleased to find the original tutorial here. So I wrestled with it again for over an hour to get this image complete. If you have a different version of Photoshop, sometimes it takes lots of trial and error to figure out what works on your version!
I am very pleased with these results!
This is incredible. Thanks for the link to the tutorial. I'm going to have to give this a try. Thanks so much for linking up with Flower Art Friday!
ReplyDeleteThanks LeAnne. It is tedious, but worth it in the end!
DeleteThe colors here are so pretty and springy! Really nice effect.
ReplyDeleteI love mandalas too! I had to come see yours from paf...it's gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth!
DeleteThis is so beautiful! Thank you for posting a link to the tutorial - I will have to check it out. Your mandala is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJust be sure you have lots of time and patience when you sit down to do it for the first time! Thanks for stopping in!
DeleteThanks for the link, love your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour flower Mandala is wonderful. It would be fun to try this technique out but I don't have PSE. Wonder if this could be done in Gimp.
ReplyDeleteWow this looks so pretty. Thank you for the link...looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteA lovely mandala Cherie. It really is important to recognize and honour all the time and work we photo-artists put into our digital manipulations. Thank you for sharing with Photo Art Friday!
ReplyDeleteHave never tried this but think it is so lovely! Thanks for sharing this
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteYes, this is beautifully. Wonderful caleidoscope effects :)
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