Cassel Posted Saturday at 10:50 AM Posted Saturday at 10:50 AM The Campus is the perfect place to learn more about photo editing, various techniques, or PSP in general. This challenge will allow you to practice some of those techniques or use some tools. This time, the Tut/Tech Challenge will be to create a gold element from scratch. Check your stash. What element do you have? Which one do you want to turn to gold (like the Midas touch!)? Check this blog article for detailed instructions. 1
Anne Lamp Posted Saturday at 05:03 PM Posted Saturday at 05:03 PM I was trying this but the gold pattern paper I had open does not show in the "Texture Effects > Sculpture" dropdpwn window. Does it need to be saved someplace not just open? If so how?
Cassel Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM Author Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM On 3/15/2025 at 5:03 PM, Anne Lamp said: I was trying this but the gold pattern paper I had open does not show in the "Texture Effects > Sculpture" dropdpwn window. Does it need to be saved someplace not just open? If so how? Expand You guessed right. For the Texture Effect to use any texture, unlike the Patterns in the Materials palette, it needs to be saved, and not just open on the workspace. 1 2
Sue Thomas Posted Saturday at 07:59 PM Posted Saturday at 07:59 PM Gold elements challenge. I turned a stem of green ivy leaves to gold, and an insect which I extracted from a photo.I thought using the Shiny scarab beetle was appropriate for this challenge. Besideds the Shiny, other scarab beetles have metallic green or bronze hues. They are a very diverse species. In the top left image, you can see how this scarab spent the night, in a state of torpor. The layout is my own, which I created for this challenge. Again I used snowy, icy photos using the blend mode for the background paper. 5
Anne Lamp Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I thought I would see how my Foxy Girl would look as a sculpture. 1 1
Susan Ewart Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) On 3/15/2025 at 7:59 PM, Sue Thomas said: Gold elements challenge. I turned a stem of green ivy leaves to gold, and an insect which I extracted from a photo.I thought using the Shiny scarab beetle was appropriate for this challenge. Besideds the Shiny, other scarab beetles have metallic green or bronze hues. They are a very diverse species. In the top left image, you can see how this scarab spent the night, in a state of torpor. The layout is my own, which I created for this challenge. Again I used snowy, icy photos using the blend mode for the background paper. Expand The snowy ice looks like marble. These are "bugs" I dont mind. When I worked at this one farm and lived in a converted barn (tiny barn, the bottom floor was z-brick and sand in some parts, still we loved it. Anyway, each spring we'd have a beetle invasion...in the barn (lids were mandatory on all pots and pans while cooking! We have lady bugs and little green and blue iridescent beetles, they were so pretty. Ladybugs are pretty but pack a punch when a cat tries to eat them (foamy kitty mouth). Edited 10 hours ago by Susan Ewart 2
Corrie Kinkel Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago When I started to think Gold I made quite a lot of golden elements. 🤣 I took the photo of these crocuses just a couple of days ago, they are coming in spades now and these lilac ones are always the first, then come the yellow, purple and white ones. The mask is by Jessica Dunn, I like her masks and often choose one of my collection. Then I started to make a golden crocus from an extracted crocus from my stash and duplicated and flipped it. Well I continued with cass-stitch-flower1 brush at the bottom and at that point decided all my elements will be in gold. Therefore the butterfly and fern leave from my stash turned into gold as well. The font is Arienne and I honestly tried it first in lilac but that looked somehow a bit funny and it became gold too. I wish I could turn my money into gold that easy, I could fly business to California! 3
Susan Ewart Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: When I started to think Gold I made quite a lot of golden elements. 🤣 I took the photo of these crocuses just a couple of days ago, they are coming in spades now and these lilac ones are always the first, then come the yellow, purple and white ones. The mask is by Jessica Dunn, I like her masks and often choose one of my collection. Then I started to make a golden crocus from an extracted crocus from my stash and duplicated and flipped it. Well I continued with cass-stitch-flower1 brush at the bottom and at that point decided all my elements will be in gold. Therefore the butterfly and fern leave from my stash turned into gold as well. The font is Arienne and I honestly tried it first in lilac but that looked somehow a bit funny and it became gold too. I wish I could turn my money into gold that easy, I could fly business to California! Expand I wish you could turn your money to gold too. I'd be the first the line up for a hand out. Your elements look great. I like how the texture is retained in the elements. 1
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