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I would like to take one of my photos and give it an "out of this world" or "futuristic" look for my nephew's birthday card. Does anyone know of any tutorials?
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Donna, sounds like a cool idea. What is the picture of. If we know that it may help someone memory of a tut or an idea of a way to do something.

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Yes, Donna, please post a picture
Kim and Susi: Here are a couple of pictures I thought might be candidates. I did try a couple of things (adding a huge moon) and solarize .. but the effect didn't come out the way I hoped ... I have seen really wonderful fantasy/sci fi images in people's galleries and I was hoping I could figure out how to do it too!

Thanks for any suggestions!!

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Donna, take a look at this tut to see if this is wht you are looking for

http://www.dwphotoshop.com/photoshop/worlds.php
Thank you so much for the tutorial Susi. I am going to try it out. I was looking for one that had a little more "fantasy" look ... but this is getting pretty close. I am going to try it tomorrow.
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Thank you so much Reka ... I am going to try some things out on this site. I appreciate the suggestion.
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I assume you meant the Hyper Landscapes tutorial, but that seems to just link to the Swirling Aurora thing, whatever you do. I think they've got their links mixed up and have the Swirling Aurora on two locations. Interesting list of Tutorials, though, and one for my bookmarks.
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