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A few "Antique" shots made in Photoscape. Can you tell i'm bored?

planeantique.jpg

Churchantique.jpg

Hearnbayboatantiquebrown.jpg

Antiquestreetbrown.jpg

Very cool. Only problem is it puts identical scratches and stuff on each one so you can tell they are fake lol.

I'm liking these a lot. I'd like to see one done of a clearly modern scene though... a car for instance.

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Very cool. Only problem is it puts identical scratches and stuff on each one so you can tell they are fake lol.

There are seven different templates in all but six of them were a bit naff. I just took a liking to the one I used. Shame there wasn't a few more nice ones.

See another example below.

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I'm liking these a lot. I'd like to see one done of a clearly modern scene though... a car for instance.

A Lambo from the 1930s. And there I was thinking they used horse & cart in those days:rofl:

AntiqueLamboedit.jpg

A Lambo from the 1930s. And there I was thinking they used horse & cart in those days:rofl:

:D:thumbup:

Any tips on how to do it?

Very cool. Only problem is it puts identical scratches and stuff on each one so you can tell they are fake lol.

Would a way around this be if you rotate the pic first then apply the change then rotate back :)

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Any tips on how to do it?

Would a way around this be if you rotate the pic first then apply the change then rotate back :)

Download Photoscape here Photoscape : Free Photo Editing Software Download use direct download.

1. Open Photoscape and select editor.

2. Open the picture you want to edit.

3. Select filter.

4. From the drop down menu select antique photo. Choose a template.

5. Now on the lower left hand side choose serpia (little brown box under the word home). There's also black and white which works well.

6. Can also throw in a bit of vignetting. Located in the filter menu again, drop down box above the antique setting.

It's really that easy.

HTH. Post your pics if you do have a go. I like your flip idea for the antique template, i'll give that a go:thumbup:

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