Activity for User 739 - Nancy Speaker - nspeaker1@gmail.com

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56 Jan 23 Reply Perfect. I so agree that it is the journey that is important. Jan 30th
56 Jan 23 Reply Martha, I am part of Michelle Parsley group and unfortunately, she doesn't sell her brushes. Here is how to get Kyle brushes. They are great free brushes.
Need to have PScc membership:
1. In Photoshop, choose Window > Brushes to show the Brushes panel.
2. In the Brushes panel, from the flyout menu ( ), choose Get More Brushes. Alternatively, right-click a brush listed in the Brushes panel and select Get More Brushes from the context menu.
3. From Kyle's brush pack download page that opens in your Internet browser, download Megapack.
4. With Photoshop running, double-click the downloaded megapack.abr file.
Photoshop installs the latest Megapack.

Jan 30th
56 Jan 23 Reply A square might be very attractive. I just entered 3 small framed square images into a local gallery. I have found that the square shape is different and attracts attention. Jan 15th
56 Jan 23 Comment Your decision to put more saturation was a very positive decision. The petals and strokes are equally lovely. You may want to do another crop from the top and bottom to put the bee in a better rule of 3rds crop. The rich colors really draw my eye to your art work. Nicely done.
Jan 13th
56 Jan 23 Comment Martha,I love what you have done with the sky and water. I really don't see any difference in the actual stump formation though. Don't worry about the details in the stump itself. Removing some of the detail is what painting is about. I can see you made some strokes though. I usually have my work at 300% to see my progress. Getting the tablet and playing with the brushes is a great first step. Congratulations. Jan 13th
56 Jan 23 Comment Hi Gerhard. I always love your elephants and this scene is lovely as a monochrome art piece. The background is an improvement for an art piece but it appears to be too bright, saturated, or contrasty to my eye as it tends to compete with the elephants for attention. Jan 13th
56 Jan 23 Comment Thank you Martha. Regarding the left side, that is a Christmas star. The University of Riverside had several of these around for their displays. I probably should have taken that out. Jan 13th
56 Jan 23 Comment Pat what a creative eye you have to see this interesting image and its abstract design of powerful colors and lines. Your painting really added a touch of wow to the image. I am not fond of heavy vignettes and so I would be more likely to reduce it a bit here but the addition of some vignette really is needed to bring the focus to the center. It is a very attractive painting. Jan 12th
56 Jan 23 Comment Love the humor, Cindy. The more wintery theme with the snowflakes and Icicles on the chimney really adds to the image. You removed the important distractions and it looks perfect with the additional bottles. No improvements are needed. Thanks for the laugh. Jan 12th

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