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Here's their 2nd theme song; it's Puerto Rican AND Colombian, hahaha!
This pic is a "step up" from the previous Colombian Hermaph Party! I thought I had something going on with this technique....
I just HAD to do my "famous" linear light "dreamy" effect, which I used on my "famous" Griffin Harlot! An Avalancher pic is not complete without Linear Light, LOL--just kidding! But, seriously, I thought Colombian Hermaph Party could use an "upgrade."
So, continuing from the stamp in the previous Colombian Hermaph Party, I made another stamp (Ctrl+ALT+Shift+E), made it a "smart object," kept it at Normal blending mode, and did some fancy-pants lighting effects with this one (go to: Filter > Render > Lighting Effects...). I use the Point Light option; the first color (top one) was a pretty bright orangish yellow and set the intensity to 10, and the second color (the bottom one) was a pretty dark purplish blue and set the exposure to 100. (Gloss = 0, Metallic = 0, and Ambiance = 100. No texture).
Then, after clicking "OK," I duplicated this light effect stamp and did some Gaussian blur at 50 on the duplicate (Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur...). Then, I set the blending mode of this duplicated layer to my famous Linear Light and toned down the opacity to 30%!
This pic is a "step up" from the previous Colombian Hermaph Party! I thought I had something going on with this technique....
I just HAD to do my "famous" linear light "dreamy" effect, which I used on my "famous" Griffin Harlot! An Avalancher pic is not complete without Linear Light, LOL--just kidding! But, seriously, I thought Colombian Hermaph Party could use an "upgrade."
So, continuing from the stamp in the previous Colombian Hermaph Party, I made another stamp (Ctrl+ALT+Shift+E), made it a "smart object," kept it at Normal blending mode, and did some fancy-pants lighting effects with this one (go to: Filter > Render > Lighting Effects...). I use the Point Light option; the first color (top one) was a pretty bright orangish yellow and set the intensity to 10, and the second color (the bottom one) was a pretty dark purplish blue and set the exposure to 100. (Gloss = 0, Metallic = 0, and Ambiance = 100. No texture).
Then, after clicking "OK," I duplicated this light effect stamp and did some Gaussian blur at 50 on the duplicate (Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur...). Then, I set the blending mode of this duplicated layer to my famous Linear Light and toned down the opacity to 30%!
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Gorgeous!