Glass Journal Entries

101 creative works found

  • Etched Glass Effect in Photoshop
    by Alison Johnston

    You can make this an etched glass effect, or, by inverting the filter, make it appear as though the shape/type/whatever is moulded in the…

    You can make this an etched glass effect, or, by inverting the filter, make it appear as though the shape/type/whatever is moulded in the glass. Because my glass is light, I will be using a black filled shape. If your bottle or glass is dark, the type/shape/whatever, would need to be white. So lets get straight on with it. You can click through on my glass image below to get the larger start image, or you can use one of your own. Just remember that any settings I use are relevant to this file 720 X 1000 @72dpi. Your first step will be to create a new layer above the b/ground layer and then fill it with white … turn off the visibility of the layer by clicking on the little eyeball icon next to the layer. I’ve chosen the ‘Flower Oranment 2’ which is a Photoshop default shape, and I’ve drawn it on the glass …. see image below. Make sure that you are working on the Shape Layer (or type – making sure the spelling is correct) and go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur, a small dialogue box will appear asking you to rasterize the shape or type, click OK to make that happen and then choose a small amount of blur. I have used 2 pixels on this particular image … which might be a tad too much …. we’ll see. Next you are going to create a flattened copy of the image and save it to your desktop…or somewhere that you will remember, because we are going to be using it shortly. Go to Save As and when the dialogue box appears, make sure that your uncheck ‘layers’ and check ‘copy’ See image below. Now, duplicate the original b/ground layer and turn off the visibility of the shape layer and the layer you filled with white. Working on the duplicate b/ground layer go to Filter>Distort>Glass and the Filter Gallery dialogue box will appear. Look at the right hand side of this box and notice where it says Texture, click on the small arrow and a small box will appear that says load texture, click on this and load the file that you previously saved. As you can see, I called mine Flowerdistort. You can fiddle with the Distortion and Smoothing, but you will have to leave the Scaling as is. You can also check and uncheck the Invert box to see which variation you prefer. Once you have the settings as you like click OK to make it happen. And here is the image with Inverted checked. And that’s it. Fiddle around with the settings a bit till you get what you want, and remember that if the bottle, glass etc., is dark you will need to reverse the colours i.e. the layer will be filled with black and the shape or type would be white.

  • Glass 5% full OR Don't give up the day job
    by Geoff Coleman

    I know talk about money is really crass (hey we’re all in this for the art alone afterall hehe) but I thought you might find the followin…

    I know talk about money is really crass (hey we’re all in this for the art alone afterall hehe) but I thought you might find the following amusing and/or of some interest. First the good news – I’ve just realised that over the last 10 months I’ve made my first (he says optimistically) thousand dollars from photography – yay!! Now the bad news – I figure I’ve outlayed in excess of $20K on photography equipment and related expenses in the last 2 years – booo! So that means I’ve made back 5% of what I’ve outlayed – so glass 5% full! And if I can just STOP buying stuff then, at this rate I figure I’ll break even by about 2028 – yeehah! Unfortunately I don’t seem to be able to stop buying stuff – I got so excited about making my first grand that I’ve gone gear shopping again – sigh – $850 down the tube. So I guess that actually means the glass is really 0.75% full and that I’ll break even in 2158. Ah well if you can’t pass on debt to your kids what’s the point in having them I say! Anyway – what I thought you might be interested in is the breakdown of sources of income – it really surprised me: 1. Sales and commissions arising from hanging pictures in my office at work – $610 / 2. Sales from local gallery/giftshop – $240 / 3. Sales and licencing from RedBubble – $218 / 4. Sales from 4 group art gallery exhibitions – $132 In short – exhibiting at work accounted for about 60% of the income and in my local area (where most of my shots are taken) another 25%. In other words if people have some sort of connection to you or the place you take pictures of, plus they can physically see your work, you are more likely to sell it. The exception to the latter for me seemed to be Gallery exhibitions where, in each case, not only my pictures failed to sell but almost every other photographer also failed to sell. Given the cost of gallery exhibiting I’ve come to the conclusion it’s a dead loss for landscape photography. / I also have to say although sales from RB have been a relatively small proportion of tthe total – most of the total sales I got involved me showing my RB site to prospective purchasers and I’d have to say that not only being able to show my photos but also the range of formats people can get them in, actually helped secure most of the sales of the framed prints I sold. One more thing – most of the sales I’ve made have been of prints that I printed and framed myself. I’ve not found it to be more cost-effective to do it myself (the cost of DiY printing and framing and getting framed prints from RB is very similar, in fact really quite a lot cheaper from RB when you consider the labour – DiY framing is an absolute bugger I find). But what I’ve found is people really prefer a titled and signed print in the frame by the photographer over one that isn’t from RB. Maybe RB could create a new category of individually signed and titled mattes for prints at a higher price than unsigned to cover the cost of sending mattes to photographers for signing and then having them sent back – pretty cumbersome though. Love to hear about other people’s experiences if you would care to share. Cheers Geoff

  • Glass Blowing
    by Pilgrim

    Over the weekend I have done the glass blowing course I had mentioned...

    Over the weekend I have done the glass blowing course I had mentioned. The weekend was completely captivating. Our hands were literally held by another’s as we manipulated molten glass and transformed it into glorious (at least in my eyes) objects. The glass was entrancing as it moved from running to sticky to solid in a matter of just a few seconds. It could be both generously transformed and unforgiving. In the process of this you enter a moment when you are focused completely on the object. But it is a focus which has to take in two or three other people because you are always working with others. They are keeping you from being burned. Are helping, holding and guiding. I don’t think I have done anything else that is quite as completely captivating while thoroughly sharing. I look forward to my next time out (and will post pictures of my work when it has cooled). Me Under Tuition / A Classmate in the Zone / Before the Fire /

  • The Power of the Group
    by linaji

    True Story: Once a very famous glass blower (who before glass techniques are as they are today rather so out of this universe!) held a…

    True Story: Once a very famous glass blower (who before glass techniques are as they are today rather so out of this universe!) held a big class. He was very famous and his style was unsurpassed back then. His class consisted of about 100 people, his students for the weekend came from all over the world, all eager to learn something. After two intense days of showing them all the details of his work he held a goodbye seminar going over his teachings and told the class if they ever had any questions as to what they learned here he would accept their calls and he would help them with what ever it was they did not remember. One student raised their hand to ask a question.., rather embarrassed but determined to ask. / “Excuse me, sir, I have a question…” / “Please” he said, “Well you have had us for 2 days now… showing us all your original ideas to your work…. aren’t you afraid that we will steal your ideas and copy what you do?” He smiled and said,,,,, Well I would, if I thought what I shared with you was the last idea I would ever have” ..............!! ......And so it goes, if we trust the ‘infinite nature’ of our being we can allow everyone in. We never have to worry who has the limelight or no… Our turn is always here, first in our hearts and minds about our work… / I am learning this here at RB with all of you. Sometimes I can feel other feelings besides ‘It’s all good in the hood’ as my neck of the woods might put it. But I am learning to trust everyday the power of co-creation. It is necessary for me like going to a yoga class. I love the energy… sometimes others can do more than I can, but…As my brother Paul who is a great yoga teacher says to me… / Just take your shoes off and look around with love and stick to your mat. Stay with ‘your’ expansion and all else will follow. So I am sometimes having this experience here that feeds me… yesterday was one of the first times I felt a group expanding force, everyone was doing their own thing and yet when someone posted it was as if we all did it together… / I am in complete appreciation of you all. / Linaji

  • exhibition win!!
    by Anthony Mancuso

    A very big thank you to all that voted for my image “glass temple” which won the Melbourne and Victoria Group Challenge – win an exhibit…

    A very big thank you to all that voted for my image “glass temple” which won the Melbourne and Victoria Group Challenge – win an exhibition at the Brunswick Street Gallery. I’m very excited to be a part of a wonderful group and to take part in another exhibition at the gallery. Again, a very big thank you to everyone involved. Anthony.

  • Exciting News!!
    by Macky

    The Redbubble Thursday Release Notes made me…

    The Redbubble Thursday Release Notes made me ‘fall off my chair’ this morning. Too amazing why the Gaia The Living Planet publication had to be opened on my photograph, a proud and humbling moment for me indeed. To the the selection judges, thank you and to my all my friends and watchers, I thank you all for your support and friendship. Kind regards Macky

  • Stained Glass Tree - Recycled Art
    by Jan Piller

    Without a photo to show you, I’ll endevour to put the piece into a journalistic picture for you. I am an ex-stained glass artist (my new…

    Without a photo to show you, I’ll endevour to put the piece into a journalistic picture for you. I am an ex-stained glass artist (my new home is missing the proper ventilation) . So you might well imagine my fingers covered in bandages midway through this project. I had a client who wanted a stained glass art piece but was looking for “something different”. He was a single man, newly divorced and newly nestled into his new house and wanted it fresh and different for his new lady friends. He was also very short on budget, having been slapped with an alimony and child support order. / I built the man a tree. I salvaged a new sapling from a construction zone and completely “wired” each and every branch, reinforcing them as I went along. I then took all of the green glass from my garbage bin and lovingly created each individual leaf using the copper foil method (approx 800 of em!) and attached each and every leaf to the tree. The result was a “living” piece of stained glass art which sat at his front window and scattered little green refractions of light throughout the room and the walls. And he never had to water it!

  • two new features
    by Anthony Mancuso

    My thanks to reflections in windows group for featuring glass temple...

    My thanks to reflections in windows group for featuring glass temple and to your magic place group for featuring yesterday I’m totally wrapped. Thank you!

  • Featured Images
    by Rosalie Scanlon

    When you have been out of town for a few days, it sure is tough to catch up. I am even getting behind thanking the moderators for my fea…

    When you have been out of town for a few days, it sure is tough to catch up. I am even getting behind thanking the moderators for my featured work. First of all, I want to thank the moderators of “The Woman Photographer” for featuring my image “The Red Pitcher”. I appreciate the feature so much. Also, thank you for voting for my image “The Beach at Cape Coral”. It came in as #5 in a recent competition with the group “Florida the Sunshine State”. I also want to thank the moderators from “Florida the Sunshine State” for featuring my image “Great Egret” I am so thrilled as this is one of my personal favorite images. Another featured image is “Colorful Light” featured in “Skyscapes”. Thanks so much to the moderators for choosing this image. Toucan at the Feeding Station is being featured in the “I love Birds Group”. Thanks again to the moderators for choosing this image for a feature. Happy, Happy!!!!! Thanks so much to the moderators of “Dimensions” for featuring my image “Shrimp Boat” I am so thrilled with all these features.

  • YAY feature
    by Dawnsky2

    I would like to thank the hosts of Stillness Speaks group for featuring ‘Still Glass’...

    I would like to thank the hosts of Stillness Speaks group for featuring ‘Still Glass’ thank you very much indeed Dawnsky2

  • Wine for Two - In the TOP TEN
    by FlowersEtc

    This was staged for a challenge titled “Romancing the Rose”, in the Stop and Smell the Roses group. This is a small Hooray, since the…

    This was staged for a challenge titled “Romancing the Rose”, in the Stop and Smell the Roses group. This is a small Hooray, since there were only 9 entry’s for the challenge and I am in the top ten by default 8<) Thank you all that did put in a vote for my picture. I appreciate it very much. Thank you for taking part in the challenge by voting even if you did not enter…....

  • Instant Feature in Watercolour Paintings
    by Janis Zroback

    !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:large/view:pre…

    / Page 2 Thank you so much Marion Chapman

  • http://www.redbubble.com/people/terezadelpilar/art/3204435-2-the-rain-between-you-and-me / . / . / Thank you dear Hosts of “WAVES” Group for this feature.:)) / You are so kind:) This was taken inside my car through the rain on the window… Lovely day like any other. Tereza:)

  • New group - Art of Glass!
    by Ursula Rodgers

    Just wanted to let everyone know that we have launched a new group! I had the idea for it a while ago, but wanted to see how hosting the …

    Just wanted to let everyone know that we have launched a new group! I had the idea for it a while ago, but wanted to see how hosting the Eastern England group went first. It’s so much fun that we’ve gone ahead with this group too. It’s called Art of Glass and I believe the title is fairly self-explanatory :P I’ve seen some wonderful artistic photography of glass objects amongst your work, so I’m hoping you’ll check out the new group and think about joining :) We’re all for featuring work, and can already think of some challenge ideas. Hope to see you there!

  • I am very honored and grateful!

  • challenge win and features
    by Anthony Mancuso

    many thanks to those who voted “Japanese garden” the winner in “statues and such” group challenge, tiny toys...

    many thanks to those who voted “Japanese garden” the winner in “statues and such” group challenge, tiny toys This was also featured in the group as well as “windows to the world” which was featured in reflections in building windows group and “wooden rivers” which was featured in 12 great features group. My sincere thanks to all : ))

  • Some wonderful sales!
    by Martie Venter

    Wow – I just logged on this morning to discover that I had sold a matted print of “Evening Light” !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/a…

    Wow – I just logged on this morning to discover that I had sold a matted print of “Evening Light” My first print sale ever – thanks so much to the buyer, I would love to see it in the buyers’ booth when you receive it! I also sold a card of “Stained Glass Owl” yesterday: My heartfelt thanks to both these wonderful buyers – I truly appreciate your support for my work!

  • An Amazing Watercolour Artist
    by Stephanie Rachel Seely

    I`m always discovering new talent here on RedBubble, and recently I came across Paul Jackson...

    I`m always discovering new talent here on RedBubble, and recently I came across Paul Jackson, who does the most beautiful watercolours. When I found his gallery, I thought many of them were photographs. I am particularly enamored with his study of glass objects. Here are some of my favs. The more I look at them, the more impressed I get.

  • To wear or not to wear.... that is the Question!
    by GerryMac

    Hi, All No I am not asking about what a Scotsman wears under his kilt!! :-) Just a quick question to see what peoples views are on…

    Hi, All No I am not asking about what a Scotsman wears under his kilt!! :-) Just a quick question to see what peoples views are on whether you should wear your glasses when looking through the view finder of an DSLR? I have just been recently given both!! So I not too sure if the combination works! I did manage to find a bit about it in the Canon handbook – they reckon either way as you can set/adjust the eyepiece lens to suit your vision with or without glasses….. Thanks Gerry

  • I am trying to relearn how to be me
    by Arletta

    I’ve just dranken a large glass of tea. Yes, dranken Yes, large .. yes glass. I used to drink large glasses of tea, “all the ti…

    I’ve just dranken a large glass of tea. Yes, dranken Yes, large .. yes glass. I used to drink large glasses of tea, “all the time”, and once they were drunk, they were dranken. This is because I also used to utilize the English language, oh so very often, and with great aplomb. Sadly, those days have fallen by the wayside; but, no more! I shall drink my large glasses of tea, and believe now that they are of great and healthful benefit to me. In prior years, I was told that this is simply not so, that once should cut down for this reason and that. Well, in prior years, before I did cut down and started drinking more water instead, I was a much healthier person. I used to walk everywhere and drink large glasses of tea. Something which is, again, fashionable. Well, maybe not the large glases; no, myriad small cups of tea should be made, in endless repetition, and sipped in a genteel manner. However, I shall make very large glasses of tea, only a few times a day, and suck them down in a very gentile, let’s use it all up now and quickly, manner. And, then, perhaps, I shall walk.

  • FFF-Featured (MkXXIII)
    by Dennis Gay

    My thanks to the Hosts of the Extreme Sports Photography Group for featuring “*Sl…

    My thanks to the Hosts of the Extreme Sports Photography Group for featuring Sliding Over Glass . Thanks also to all who have supported this work. GB / Dennis

  • Chess featured in Gold-Silver-Gems
    by Claire Farley

    I just love it when you find an imaged featured…especially for a second time.Makes a great start to the day. / Thanks to the hosts of th…

    I just love it when you find an imaged featured…especially for a second time.Makes a great start to the day. / Thanks to the hosts of this group for choosing my Chess and to all who have viewed or commented

  • thank yoooo!!
    by linifer

    Great bug thanks and hugs to Ellen and Timothy from the group mood & ambience for fea…

    Great bug thanks and hugs to Ellen and Timothy from the group mood & ambience for featuring looking glass today! I’m over the moon!!! Thanks guys :) ... and thanks to each and every one of you on rb who shows me so much support. linifer oxo

  • Have a feature in Art of Glass group.
    by - Warren Anthony Williams -

    !http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:small/view:preview/2…

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