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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Spikes on February 13, 2008, 07:36:28 PM
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At Photoshop, the real deal...I edited everything from scratch.
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s162/spikesx/WWWlogo1.png)
The only thing I screwed up on was the trigger area, it turned out white, and it's not letting me erase it. :furious
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Though I use Corel (buuuurnn him!!!!), and have JUST THIS VERY MONTH gotten Photoshop, I would at least suggest running some kind of filter to make up for the variance in resolution between the images you have put together.
Soften the guns a bit ya know?
-Sik
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Originally posted by Sikboy
Though I use Corel (buuuurnn him!!!!), and have JUST THIS VERY MONTH gotten Photoshop, I would at least suggest running some kind of filter to make up for the variance in resolution between the images you have put together.
Soften the guns a bit ya know?
-Sik
So add a small blur effect?
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pretty great for your first! :)
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That would do it, or you could just take the gun image and play with it before you copy it over. And once you put them together, apply something to "tie" it all together.
I'm sorry, I'm a little buzzed right now. I'm not being much help lol.
-Sik
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Westernville Spikes?
Not only are you an ignorant slob from Rome, but now you hang out with inbred snowbillies?
I worry for you my friend... :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Treize69
Westernville Spikes?
Not only are you an ignorant slob from Rome, but now you hang out with inbred snowbillies?
I worry for you my friend... :rolleyes:
Err...Westernville is where I live with my dad, Rome is with my mom. :cool:
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Originally posted by Sikboy
That would do it, or you could just take the gun image and play with it before you copy it over. And once you put them together, apply something to "tie" it all together.
I'm sorry, I'm a little buzzed right now. I'm not being much help lol.
-Sik
I see what you mean, actually I think I'll blur everything to get rid of the pixels. :D
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my guess would be that you aren't selecting on the right layer (the one that the rifle is on) and that is why you can't get rid of the white.
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Originally posted by SpikesX
Err...Westernville is where I live with my dad, Rome is with my mom. :cool:
Then I'm REALLY worried about you. :(
Save yourself, move to New Hartford. :)
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Originally posted by Treize69
Then I'm REALLY worried about you. :(
Save yourself, move to New Hartford. :)
I don't like NH, too busy out there, although I am closer to Gander Mtn. :D
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Busy yes, but also more bored (and stupid) rich girls per square mile than any other part of Oneida County. ;)
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Originally posted by JB88
my guess would be that you aren't selecting on the right layer (the one that the rifle is on) and that is why you can't get rid of the white.
Well I thought I was selecting the right ones...(They are named Gun and Gun copy, was selecting the wrong ones at the wrong time.)
Here's an updated image:
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s162/spikesx/WWWlogo2copy.png)
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Originally posted by Sikboy
Though I use Corel (buuuurnn him!!!!), and have JUST THIS VERY MONTH gotten Photoshop, I would at least suggest running some kind of filter to make up for the variance in resolution between the images you have put together.
Soften the guns a bit ya know?
-Sik
Corel rocks.