Hello All
I have a new tutorial posted in the usual place...
(here is the link for those who have not yet been there.... http://www.pmai.org/content.aspx?id=9970)
As usual it is another technique that uses a tool for something other than what it is meant for.
And its intuitive..... go figure.
This is another tutorial on masking, and even though it has the same name as my last tutorial, it is using a different tool altogether.
This tutorial takes all of the benefits of the Shadow/Highlight command and uses them to build precise masks on a global basis. You can of course integrate the resulting masks with existing masks to get up close and personal with local areas.
Try it out and see how it works for you.... you might be pleasently surprised!
Chris
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by cricket1961Hello All
Its been awhile since I have posted. Been super busy and all.
My latest tutorial, "Taking the easy way out" is posted here to download.
http://www.pmai.org/content.aspx?id=9970
Enjoy. And hope that it helps spark some ideas!...-
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by cricket1961The Selective Color masking tutorial that had been posted a couple of days ago has been fixed!
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07-02-2009, 07:11 PM -
Thanks Chris!
You should be able to click on the link on the page where the tutorial is and just download it as a pdf.