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| Thanks for the tut. I admire folks who can sit down and do tuts, and lay out the info in a easy to understand manner. Although I'm sure I have the capacity, I don't have the patience. I even have trouble following them, left brain is numb. Although I have been into CG for years, I just restarted with PS recently because of the new paint engine, and don't know a lot of the basics. Last week, I tried to copy and paste an image in a layered image and couldn't do it, so I had to back out, open PSP to do it. Masks still give me fits in any program. Well, thanks again. greg |
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| Valuable tut Jak. Always comes in handy. DJ |
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| Thanks for the tutorial. Sharon |
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| VIGNETTING Finally, I think I have the spelling correct - thanks for the tut! And, just for the record, I did find a book that helped me do the back ground I wanted to do...but then I should write that in the background link. I get too diverted. |
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| Sorry Placed those comments in the wrong thread vs. the one of eyeglass glare. |
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| No worries. FYI, if you do happen to put something in the wrong place, you can go to edit and at the top of the page there's the option to delete the post... |
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| Jac: I want to thank you for the tut on quick mask,as I have been on PSP for years, and still can't make a decent mask. You know, thruout the years it used to make me ill that folks were always going around bragging obout their grandchildren, how boring can one get. Well......I haven't produced much good works in this life, but at least I'm partially responsible for this. An example of the mask technique. |
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| Greg! You did great on both counts. That is a beautiful photo of an incredibly beautiful child! |
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| Greg, Lots to brag about there. She is so adorable. I love that picture. DJ |
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| Thanks, BTW, I spelled her name wrong, it's Andrea, and into her terrible twos early. |
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| Back online after nearly two months on tour. I do a lot of vignetting in my wedding and portrait work and always do things the hard way (story of my life), so thanks for this tutorial. I love its simplicity. Now I can spend more time out in the sun! John |
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| Well, out in the sun sounds like much more fun than endless vignetting! Glad you found it useful... |
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| Vignetting Looking for the vignetting tut...can you direct me please. Thx |
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| Here's the link to Jakaleena's great tutorial on vignetting: http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=26 If you are looking for other great tuts you can go to the "RetouchPRO" drop down menu, then to tutorials and you can either browse or search. Good luck! |
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| Thank you A. |
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