I've become one of those people who passes the time by picking up my phone. When I have a couple of minutes where nothing is scheduled, I go right for the phone.
Gosh I hate that about myself.
So anyway, I saw a post on Heartbreaking Cards of Staggering Genius about the photo filter on his phone and selecting one of his favorite cards, a 1964 Choo Choo Coleman to run through the filter. I don't have the Prisma app on my phone that he was talking about, but I do have another one that I recently downloaded. I also happen to have a photo of my favorite card of all-time, the 1975 Topps Ron Cey, on my phone, too.
Let's run it through the filter, shall we?
Here is the "college sketch" Ron Cey card. I probably should have drawn this subject during one of those art classes I was forced to take. Unfortunately, no professor I ever had said, "do whatever you want!"
There is "Pencil '75 Cey." I love sketching. I will probably try to sketch this card now and become immediately depressed by the result.
This is the "paint brush" effect. I bow to anyone who can paint anything recognizable.
This is the "paper" filter. What would the '75 Ron Cey card look like if it was made out of a paper grocery bag? Now you know.
Here is "watercolor '75 Cey." I remember becoming visibly frustrated with water colors when I was a kid. Hated them.
This is the "charcoal" Cey. Probably my favorite one.
Here is the "oil" filter. Looks oily.
The canvas filter. I like this one, too.
This is known as the "pop" filter. It kind of reminds me of that terrible Upper Deck Play Ball set from about 12 years ago. But I actually don't mind this.
There are several other different filters that I didn't show here. As usual with stuff on my phone, I don't know what to do with this other than play with it and then show people "hey, look what I 'made'!"
I did get a post out of it though.
So it was well worth playing around with my phone for a couple of minutes while waiting to go to work.
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#1: Watercolor
#2: Canvas
#3: Paint Brush