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Everything posted by ~Harminee~
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This one of Maggie wasnt too bad a size. ( Talk about a little bullet.. lol) The other 2 will turn out so small though
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I go to Image, add boarder, choose size of boarder + colour ok ( using PSP though not Photoshop)
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2tollers I haven't done anything with the flyball ones as they are pixilate too much to take out the background effectively, it hurts my eyes too much.. sorry
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That is really good ILTBY
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Vickie, That looks like it should be a book cover.. all the merged layers... Love it
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Hey that looks reall cool vickie
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LOL Yes I should have but I was getting a headache from all the editing involved...
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Is that what it is I thought it was a torpedo.... lol
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your welcome
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luvmywhiteshep do you have larger versions of those pictures??
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Oh Freckles you sweetheart... mmmmmmmmmwwwwwwwwwwwwahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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cowanbree ok no problems can do that for you
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Hi Blue Collie onto that as you sit there and wait.. :D
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Ok I'm bored and really really tired.................. (( hmmm wonders why??))) Going to have a nanna nap but i hope some lovely doler doggies are here to be "painted" when I get back.. :(
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Aweee thanks Vickie yours is really cool too
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Im sorry it sounds so confusing 2tollers, if you "darken" a picture you are doing the same thing as "burning" but you are able to maintain the outline and content more evenly. By colourising it to one colour ( ie greyscale) and then darken the colourised picture you still maintain the origional content, but gives it a new dimension. So in essence you are doing the same steps as if you were doing the colour select with the greyscale background, you have just added a darkening step to it... at work at the moment will do smoe more pictures later
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Thats really cool Abby
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Hi 2Tollers nope its not burned I duplicated the background and colourised it ( greygreen tones) took out the top layer so that the true colours of dance came through (Layer 2) Faded the colourised layer ( layer 1) to about 45% then darkened it till I got the desired effect.. Merged then added the frame..