Thursday, March 10, 2011

Liquified Scotland


I posted Liquefied Scotland as my challenge work for number 54. I used Photoshop to make the circles, using the liquefy filter. I tried to quilt on the lines -- not so good at machine quilting. Need practice! Rosemary in St. Louis

6 comments:

Jan said...

I like the effect you achieved with Photoshop. I can't see the quilting but I'm wondering if you quilted circles as Janice Paine-Dawes did if that wouldn't add more oomph to your piece. Is the black in back part of the piece or where you just laid it for photographing? I think it helps set the piece off but needs to be smaller or else wider on 2 sides and narrower on the other two.

fastfriday said...

I just set the navy pieces next to the piece. Rosemary

ann said...

Wonderful rendition. I keep seeing all these wonderful manipulations in photo shop. I guess I better save my pennies for this one.

janice pd said...

Hi Rosemary, thanks for participating. I also like your manipulation, but the fabric you have behind the piece is killing it, imo. When using a border, whether it is a mat on a painting or fabric on a quilt piece, it shuld have some relationship to the piece it is framing. I wonderful green [but not a batik] would look smashing on this. Great job!

Sharon Robinson said...

I love the perspective effect you achieved. I too have resolved to learn photoshop!

:Diane said...

A nice composition emerged. What fun!