A note about The Cuddlywumps Chronicles

This blog is written and maintained by Miss Cuddlywumps, a fluffy-tailed calico cat who is both classically educated and familiar with mysteries. She receives creative input from the Real Cats and clerical assistance from She of Little Talent (old SoLT, a.k.a. Roby Sweet). Comments or complaints should be addressed to Miss C rather than to old SoLt (Ms. Sweet). Ms. Sweet accepts no responsibility for Miss C's opinions.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Caturday Art

For this week's Caturday Art, old SoLT was hoping to get something kind of fantastical out of a picture of Real Cat Webster. We have two versions. This first one used the Infty filter in Dreamscope:

Real Cat Webster_Infty filter

And then, because old SoLT couldn't leave well enough alone, she took the above picture into Photoshop, where she lowered the brightness, bumped up the contrast, and messed about with the hue and saturation until she got something she sort of liked. We think this is the nighttime version of the first picture:


And here's the original:

Real Cat Webster on cat tree

Of course we're joining in on Athena's Caturday Art blog hop!

Caturday Art blog hop

20 comments:

  1. Wow, I love it!! Love your photoshop edits!

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  2. Quite interesting, may I have some of whatever it is you are having??? lol!!!!! catchatwithcarenandcody

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  3. I love both versions. He looks like the magician's cat!

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    1. I hadn't thought of that, but you're right--thank you!

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  4. Webster, in both pieces of art it looks like a cat head on a human body!

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    1. Hmm...hadn't thought of that, but it does look sort of like a cat head on a human body. :)

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  5. Wow, what a change! It's kind of freaky. :)
    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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    1. It is freaky, but I guess I like freaky things! :)

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  6. Whoa! Those are neat! Did it take forever for the Dreamscope to render your image? Mine took over 24 hours.

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    1. Thanks! Yes, Dreamscope usually takes forever. I think this one took overnight--but sometimes if I start something early in the morning, I'll get it back almost right away, so it's hard to predict.

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  7. They are both cool! But I think I kind of like the first one best. So pretty!

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  8. Thanks! Dreamscope has so many interesting filters.

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  9. WOW! They're amazing! It looks like lace :) Double Pawkiss :) <3

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