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Works with a handful a programs at the moment. Free (beta) at the this time. Oscar (Mediachance) just released it (hinted about it for a few months now). Click here for the discussion thread. It's not very fast (warning). Haven't toyed with it yet; just know a few things about it from the discussion thread.
Add your comments, questions or general discussion about the Contest entries here. This is also a great place to share your techniques or ask others about theirs.
Most members are eager to hear comments/suggestions about their entries, so please take the time to help each other out. ...
One of the questions in my mind is whether we want to discuss images as they are posted, and whether we want to use a separate (thread like this one) for that discussion. That's how they do the contest in the Retouching forum, and it works well for that. We're doing something new and it can be set up...
hi all, after a while of using brush, i need to se more cleary and bigger my brush collection, how is possible to view the brush libraries?? theres some program like "font book" for brush???
I'm just reading a book "Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Photographers" and the authors says that healing brush is "best used at full opacity and with a hard brush (just about the opposite of the clone stamp tool)".
I didn't know that. I always used healing brush with soft brush....