Creativity Filter

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Tom Nelson
Apr 1, 2008
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This freeware Photoshop filter meets a need which is often expressed on the newsgroups, for a filter which can duplicate the look of well-known artists and art styles. Whether it’s transforming a portrait into the Wall Street Journal style or echoing the look of the old masters, this filter is guaranteed to make your image look better. A few simple sliders give you incredible control over the look of your image.

Give it a try!
http://www.tnphoto.com/crfil/
Tom Nelson
Tom Nelson Photography

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Roberto
Apr 2, 2008
Spam from a brain damaged 2 year old with the creative whit of a nit!
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Chris Cox
Apr 2, 2008
Very cool Tom!

Will you be shipping any more presets?
I’d like to try some other fantasy artists: Guisewite, Wrightson, Giraud, and Aragones would be welcome additions.

Chris

On 4/1/08 12:43 PM, in article
010420081443175091%, "Tom Nelson"
wrote:

This freeware Photoshop filter meets a need which is often expressed on the newsgroups, for a filter which can duplicate the look of well-known artists and art styles. Whether it’s transforming a portrait into the Wall Street Journal style or echoing the look of the old masters, this filter is guaranteed to make your image look better. A few simple sliders give you incredible control over the look of your image.
Give it a try!
http://www.tnphoto.com/crfil/
Tom Nelson
Tom Nelson Photography
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jjs
Apr 2, 2008
"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
This freeware Photoshop filter meets a need which is often expressed on the newsgroups, for a filter which can duplicate the look of well-known artists and art styles. […]

Thanks for bringing back the oldie and goodie, Tom.

’tis time to accept input from potential customers. May I start by suggesting a slider for degree of perversion with checkboxes to select fetishes.

I am working on an automated Artist’s Statement generator.
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jjs
Apr 2, 2008
Robert Barnett" wrote in message
Spam from a brain damaged 2 year old with the creative whit of a nit!

Yes indeed, the Robert Barnett generator seems to have failed.
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jjs
Apr 2, 2008
"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
This freeware Photoshop filter meets a need which is often expressed on the newsgroups, for a filter which can duplicate the look of well-known artists and art styles.

Funny you should repost the above, or perhaps not given that it is April 1, however I just finished reading a scholarly tome entitled "Creavity" which had twenty-two authors. The editor proclamied that it was the definitive study of creativity, and it was for the book evinced creativity by means of profound contrast: by being uninspired, hackneyed, stiff and overly verbose sholarly ponderings talking to itself and leading nowhere.
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Tom Nelson
Apr 5, 2008
In article , <jjs>
wrote:

"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
This freeware Photoshop filter meets a need which is often expressed on the newsgroups, for a filter which can duplicate the look of well-known artists and art styles. […]

Thanks for bringing back the oldie and goodie, Tom.

’tis time to accept input from potential customers. May I start by suggesting a slider for degree of perversion with checkboxes to select fetishes.

I am working on an automated Artist’s Statement generator.

Yeah, and I really need a logo as well. I wonder if the
fetish/perversion slider should pop up once Edginess gets past a certain point. Can you have perversion without edginess? (The question answers itself. Porn.)

I got this response from Deke McClelland:

Very inspired filters — I like how they work. I particularly like the way the Toulouse-Lautrec setting makes everyone shorter. Oh, and you should see what the Vallejo does to pictures of Grandma — sexy stuff.

–Deke

Tom
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Tom Nelson
Apr 5, 2008
To be honest, it does seem that there are fewer postings these days asking for a filter to reproduce something wonderful. Photoshop users may be getting more sophisticated on the whole. The community may be following fashions in Photoshop itself instead of traditional artists’ styles. (Examples: HDR and the Joey Lawrence look.) Also, software such as Painter and LucisArt is taking over from traditional art methods.

In any case, if this trend continues I may have to retire the Creativity Filter.

T.
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granny
Apr 6, 2008
"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
To be honest, it does seem that there are fewer postings these days asking for a filter to reproduce something wonderful. Photoshop users may be getting more sophisticated on the whole.
In any case, if this trend continues I may have to retire the Creativity Filter.

T.

OH NO!! Squelch all those thoughts about retiring this fantastic filter!

There are new generations of users coming online daily who need the realization that this filter offers..

BTW.. how many hits did it get on the 1st?

"Granny"
Old N Slow N Prefer Quick N Easy
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jjs
Apr 10, 2008
"Tom Nelson" wrote in message

In any case, if this trend continues I may have to retire the Creativity Filter.

Nope. The opportunities get better and better.

Q: How can I do this in Photoshop?
A: Begin by learning something about lighting and photography Q: Ya mean I need a camera?
A: Oh, you need Nelson’s virtual walk-through photo opportunity sim.

So we do the sim things. Best get insurance lest some 2-bit word brain claims a traumatic virtual experience. It’s gonna happen. Ya know, there’s already "photographers" in Second Life making snaps in there and putting up galleries. Sometimes I wish Second Life were flamable.
TN
Tom Nelson
Apr 11, 2008
In article <47f8e940$0$24109$>, granny
wrote:

"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
To be honest, it does seem that there are fewer postings these days asking for a filter to reproduce something wonderful. Photoshop users may be getting more sophisticated on the whole.
In any case, if this trend continues I may have to retire the Creativity Filter.

T.

OH NO!! Squelch all those thoughts about retiring this fantastic filter!

There are new generations of users coming online daily who need the realization that this filter offers..

BTW.. how many hits did it get on the 1st?

Hmmm, right you are Grans. I don’t have a counter on my account so I don’t know how many hits. An interesting question.

T.

MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥

– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

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