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Stained glass from a photo........
A lady from the GardenWeb Forum sent me the address of her web site and asked if any of her daylily photos could be rendered into stained glass.
I have always worked with my antique prints, never with a photo so I decided to try it.
Here is the original photo
http://stamphistory.net/temp/daylily00.jpg
Here is version 1 of the stained glass
http://stamphistory.net/temp/daylily01.jpg
Ashworks wanted to see transparency in the glass, so I tried for that in version 2.
http://stamphistory.net/temp/daylily02.jpg
Which do you like better?
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number two is brilliantly stunning. OMG you've done a beautiful job. You are absolutely astounding at this type of work.
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Coming from you Phil, my heart goes thump, thump, thump. Wow, thanks
Anne
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Both are superb!
I agree with Phil. #2 looks incredible. 
[Edited on 17-11-2003 by Exodus]
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Artist/Illustrator
seriously, that's awesome!!
how'd u do it?
(jaw drops here)

it looks real- i used to love watching a local artist make that stuff in physical reality, wow!!
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I bow down before your greatness. 
'Scuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor. Ya know, if you hadn't said that this was PS I would have sworn that it was a real world stained glass piece. Absolutely phenominal! I like the one with the opaque background glass best, but they're both superb.
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told you that you need transparency!! ha! great work, it truly is stunning.
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....... dunno what to say its a amazing
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Thanks again everybody.
Ashworks, thanks to you I found out I could do the transparency thing.
Loiosh, I like #1 better too, but I bow the majority opinion.
Jimmy Pin, how did I do it? I started out by making a new layer ABOVE the photo background image, and doing a tracing of the flower petals. I do it with mouse and hand, but that is not as tedious as it sounds. On an empty layer you can just erase mistakes and fix those. I hand painted the leading on the outer glass panes.
With the leading isolated on a layer, you can emboss it if you like that look. I like the black better.
I used the freeware plugin Simplifier to texture the flower. I almost always use
Eye Candy's glow to slightly darken the edges of the glass panes.
Plus some detail work and toucing up
Thanks again
Anne
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Barrista
OMG number two, it takes my breath away
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