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Kemikalie 02-10-2004 12:45 PM

big help thread.
 
I think this is a thread that should be made. It will prob be filled with comments like "read tutorials instead, we have a sticky in this forum!", but save your time gentlemen. I have searched and searched but not really found what i want to... and now i also have a lot of tests and studieing in school, so its been hard.

This should be a general thread for ps beginners help!

What i wonder is how you get so good blendings with feathering? how do do you make that? I will prob make something more up, this is just the beginning of (what i wish will be) a big one .

Hope you people dont think this is a stupid thread, and hope you wont flame it, hope you will help me! biggrin:

btw i have ps cs...

Bullitt 02-10-2004 12:49 PM

practice, practice, practice

elstatec 02-10-2004 01:02 PM

cant we get the tut by cold back up, with screens and all then there will be less of this.

email/pm cold see if he can get them rehosted or what not.

Proteus 02-10-2004 02:29 PM

There was a good one by Magnum too.

Magnum 02-10-2004 03:42 PM

Yeah, you can find mine by searching, or by clicking on the link:
http://www.alliedassault.com/phpBB2/vie ... p?t=160626

Zen 02-10-2004 05:52 PM

This is a good idea in my opinion , I tried to one going awile back.

I filled it with about 6 pages of " how do you make a strait line ", ect...

It would be useful to anyone starting out with PS and even to those seasoned vets who may not be using all the tricks in the book.

DeSiRe 02-10-2004 06:37 PM

Yea im looking at Photoshop tutorials just got it ....... much much much better than PS !!! rock:

Fireal 02-10-2004 06:38 PM

Re: big help thread.
 
[quote="NymF ]sWe[":0cf71]I think this is a thread that should be made. It will prob be filled with comments like "read tutorials instead, we have a sticky in this forum!", but save your time gentlemen. I have searched and searched but not really found what i want to... and now i also have a lot of tests and studieing in school, so its been hard.

This should be a general thread for ps beginners help!

What i wonder is how you get so good blendings with feathering? how do do you make that? I will prob make something more up, this is just the beginning of (what i wish will be) a big one .

Hope you people dont think this is a stupid thread, and hope you wont flame it, hope you will help me! biggrin:

btw i have ps cs...[/quote:0cf71]

Lemme make a tut for ya pal... I'll make a new thread.

Kemikalie 02-11-2004 09:22 AM

eyy thanks, don juan! thanks to you too magnum, but actually, i knew how to do that.
but don, that helped me alot.

Kemikalie 02-11-2004 11:12 AM

a few other questions... how do tou stroke a feathered pic(without using the marque)? and what thechnique do you use when you cut pictures out?

Tystnad 02-11-2004 11:28 AM

[quote="NymF ]sWe[":4fb0d]a few other questions... how do tou stroke a feathered pic(without using the marque)? and what thechnique do you use when you cut pictures out?[/quote:4fb0d]

I always cut with the eraser..
Ive never used the selection tools, and i probably wont either..
The way i see it, the eraser is the way to go..
Or, as a good friend of mine wouldve said: "eraser2win".. happy:

Magnum 02-11-2004 11:56 AM

The problem with the eraser is that it's a permanent change. You can't really tweak anything.

Tystnad 02-11-2004 12:15 PM

I dont know what i did the other day, but when i held Alt and reased, it repainted teh stuff i had previously erased..
So no, it isnt always permanent..
Too bad i cant remember what i did though.. annoy:

Kemikalie 02-11-2004 02:05 PM

ok is´nt it hard to cut with that in the length? I tested some different techniques, and it seems to me that the eraser takes alot of time to use when you cut.

Kemikalie 02-13-2004 09:40 AM

hmm, anyone want to help?


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