Whoa Leen! I wasn’t going to spend much time here today,but took a look–a lot o’ looks- at the flowers and can’t wait to see some of the responses.Those are eye-poppin’.I like to do flowers,but those images make mine look like smudges.
Louis, in my youth Sandy Koufax was a much better pitcher than I was, but it never kept me from doing my duty when I was on the mount.
But we can always learn from those who excell.
Moral of this story: keep on improving.
Leen
My guess is that you start with razor sharp superb flower pictures, extract, create a background using the original image with various distort, liquify filters and gradients in different blending modes, and then blend the two together using different overlay modes and in some cases the smudge tool etc. I guess a lot of work. Actually I prefer the less messed around with ones with the less distracting backgrounds – the calla lillies and the Dahlias for example
Susan S.
Aren’t these beautiful!
Makes me want to try on some of my flower pictures, I guess the liquify filter would be a start. But they look so complex, isn’t it just wonderful what we can do with PSE. The more I learn the more fun it is.
Jane
I have customised a web gallery but can not work out how to do one bit.
At the moment the "SIMPLE" gallery will create links to individual images. This is great, but not when a website is going to have 2000 images. I want to alter this so that it links to thumbnail pages. this would mean that there are only 138 or so links on each thumbnail page allowing clients to jump from page 1 to page 10 or anywhere inbetween. I can see that the token responsible for the image page links is %NUMERICLINKS% What token or HTML code can I use to achieve this?
Thanks
Craig
I have customised a web gallery but can not work out how to do one bit.
At the moment the "SIMPLE" gallery will create links to individual images. This is great, but not when a website is going to have 2000 images. I want to alter this so that it links to thumbnail pages. this would mean that there are only 138 or so links on each thumbnail page allowing clients to jump from page 1 to page 10 or anywhere inbetween. I can see that the token responsible for the image page links is %NUMERICLINKS% What token or HTML code can I use to achieve this?
Thanks
Craig
Craig, A 2000 image gallery isn’t SIMPLE : )
I’m no expert, but it looks like you should make 200 simple galleries and an index.html page with links to each of them.
For a website of this complexity, I think that you would do better to construct it in GoLive.
It is not really that complex, I just have a lot of images. All I need is the format of the "SIMPLE"gallery that is available in photoshop, with this extra feature. Any ideas on how to make this alteration?
Thanks
Craig
The "extra Feature" that you are looking for is called html.
I really don’t see how you can do what you want using Photoshop’s Web Photo Gallery.
You are either going to have to do this by hand coding; or you could use GoLive which is specially designed to make web work easier.
There already is a token in the SIMPLE gallery that does exactly this (%numericlinks% I believe) but for the individual images that the thumbnails lead you to. I just wanted to know if there is a simliar token or can HTML be added to a customised version SubPage of the simple gallery that would then do this automatically (allow one to jump pages) as the gallery builds.
I don’t own a OSX version of GoLive and don’t really want to change my work flow to use it even if I did. I like the simplicity of the web gallery feature in that all I have to do is set a few parameters and press OK and come back when it is done.
I know basic HMTL but am certainly no expert and don’t really want to waste time build ing sites from scratch each time in GoLive, even if there are was to simplify that process.
You need an Index page and links to other pages with links to 2000 images. I don’t think that web gallery was designed with this level of complexity in mind.
Why don’t you use web gallery to build your basic page then open the site in GoLive (the earlier versions will run in Classic) and refine your layout and link your pages together there?