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Posted on 22/12/17 09:00:24 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 686: Down the chimney
It's Christmas... and all over Forumland Santa's elves are busy wrapping their presents and oiling the reindeer.

I like to think that Santa dresses appropriately for the type of chimney he's squeezing down. What sort of surreal Santa might we expect in Barcelona, where the inspirational architect Antoni Gaudi built these rather extraordinary chimneys?

High res is here.



(Image courtesy of Sara Terrones under Creative Commons)


Note: I'm taking a break over Christmas, so you've got two weeks to work on this one.

Many thanks for your outstanding work this year, and for helping to make the Forum such a great place to hang out. Have a great Christmas and New Year.

See you all in 2018!


Posted on 22/12/17 10:58:18 AM
josephine harvatt
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And a very Merry Christmas to you Steve and all fellow hotchippers!

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Posted on 22/12/17 12:14:44 PM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 686: Down the chimney
How the fairy got on the top of the Christmas tree.

It was a bad day in Santa's workshop. The gnomes were on strike and one the reindeers had diarrhoea. Santa was in a foul mood.

Then the door opens accompanied by a blast of freezing cold wind and snow. In comes a fairy dragging a Christmas tree.

"What would you like me to do with this tree Santa?"



Wishing a rather better Christmas to all of you!

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Posted on 22/12/17 7:59:55 PM
Emy
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Posted on 22/12/17 8:00:36 PM
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Emy wrote:
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERY ONE!!
From Florida, USA!!!






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Posted on 22/12/17 8:59:57 PM
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This comes very close to cheating. I found this splendidly perfect fellow ready made complete with sledge and reindeer. I simply couldn't resist him.

On the other hand cutting him out was a tremendously difficult task. I have subscribed rather reluctantly to CC 2018. I am sorry to say that I now understand perfectly why Select and Mask has come in for such fierce criticism and complaint from press and users alike. I ended up quick selecting and quite simply tidying up and painting the rest by hand.

OK - I am an old hand and I should know better than to expect miracles - but Adobe should know better than to try and sell them to us .............. very disappointing.



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Posted on 23/12/17 4:49:00 PM
GKB
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DavidMac wrote:

On the other hand cutting him out was a tremendously difficult task. I have subscribed rather reluctantly to CC 2018. I am sorry to say that I now understand perfectly why Select and Mask has come in for such fierce criticism and complaint from press and users alike. I ended up quick selecting and quite simply tidying up and painting the rest by hand.

OK - I am an old hand and I should know better than to expect miracles - but Adobe should know better than to try and sell them to us .............. very disappointing.



I watched a Scott Kelby video showing how to use Select and Mask. The subject was a young woman with rather dark auburn hair against a plain, lighter-than-mid-grey background ... just the kind of challenging background that we all have every time we do this kind of work. Even with this background I noticed that not all of the hairs were extracted.

Still, now that Adobe will have such a ginormous cash windfall from Trump's tax bill being passed, perhaps they might invest some of that windfall and perhaps help me get CS4 to load and work on my PC???





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Posted on 23/12/17 5:48:24 PM
Ben Mills
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Someone forgot to lock the door … who needs chimneys?





Posted on 23/12/17 7:32:03 PM
lwc
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Posted on 23/12/17 7:49:08 PM
DavidMac
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GKB wrote:
Still, now that Adobe will have such a ginormous cash windfall from Trump's tax bill being passed, perhaps they might invest some of that windfall and perhaps help me get CS4 to load and work on my PC???


On a normal Adobe install one of the first things it does is install Adobe Hot Air. It appears to be necessary for all the rest .........

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Posted on 23/12/17 10:06:06 PM
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Any of you who went searching for "patchwork cloak", colourful cloak", "Jacobs cloak", etc., as I suspect many of you may have tried, will have found, as I did, almost nothing but back views with the arms spread out to display the garment at it's best.

At first this frustrated me ...... then it gave me a really rather tasteless idea ......

....... but then I've never been one to fight shy of them ......




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Posted on 24/12/17 04:13:12 AM
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Great idea David. Did it come to you in a flash?

Posted on 24/12/17 06:26:02 AM
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Mariner wrote:
Great idea David. Did it come to you in a flash?




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Posted on 24/12/17 9:28:47 PM
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Posted on 24/12/17 11:09:24 PM
lwc
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Do you see what I see?





Posted on 28/12/17 3:08:05 PM
Linda Eckert
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A summer scene in winter… Happy New Year to all of you!




Posted on 31/12/17 12:37:54 PM
Ant Snell
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Happy Christmas to all HOTCHIPS ers.

Santa brought me a new PC so hopefully I will be able to participate a bit more in 2018



Posted on 31/12/17 1:44:16 PM
Ant Snell
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.....and a Happy New Year!



Posted on 31/12/17 9:14:11 PM
josephine harvatt
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Cant seem to get going with this one but enjoying everyone's posts - some lovely colour matching! Anyway a very Happy New Year to all and looking forward to the next 52 challenges!

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Posted on 31/12/17 11:31:58 PM
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Not looking likely that I will have time for this one but I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and thank you all for the fun and pleasure of your images in 2017.

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