I'm going through some tutorials that use selective color. When I went to try the tutorials in Photoshop CS2, I noticed that there's an option on selective color that can be set to "Relative" or "Absolute". When I'm trying out a tutorial, which setting should I have it on to achieve the demonstrated coloring?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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I have no idea if this is even possible, but I was just wondering if you could bring back unexpectedly-closed files on PSCS3.
I was working on these icons [which took me FOREVER], then my laptop shuts down unexpectedly. Is there a way to bring these files back??
Any suggestions would be amazing. TIA!
I was working on these icons [which took me FOREVER], then my laptop shuts down unexpectedly. Is there a way to bring these files back??
Any suggestions would be amazing. TIA!
Tutorial: Photoshop 7
Difficulty: Medium
Translatable: Yes, but cannot translate selective coloring
Steps: 7
PSD: No (sorry, just got Window's 7, can't figure out how to make a zip drive)
( Eat your Pink Berry and enjoy life! )
Here are some other examples:
Tutorial: Photoshop 7
Difficulty: Medium
Translatable: Yes, but cannot translate selective coloring
Steps: 7
PSD: No (sorry, just got Window's 7, can't figure out how to make a zip drive)
( Eat your Pink Berry and enjoy life! )
Here are some other examples:
from: to:
or:
HERE @
joy_coloring
Hey, this is my first tutorial, show me your results!
To make this:

From this:

Made in Gimp
Probably Transferable
10 Steps
Easy/Medium
( brickbyboringbrick )
To make this:

From this:

Made in Gimp
Probably Transferable
10 Steps
Easy/Medium
( brickbyboringbrick )
- Mood:
tired
Two texture sets: one script texture set (700x400) and another grunge type texture set (800x600).

Located here @
crimson_iink

Located here @
Two texture sets: one script texture set (700x400) and another grunge type texture set (800x600).

Located here @
crimson_iink

Located here @
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Since we have 2 load balancers, the plan is to upgrade 1 at a time, and there really should be very little impact to our website. Hopefully you won't notice a thing and I'll get to go back to the hotel and watch some wonderful late night infomercials.
We've got a lot of exciting projects coming up for 2010 and we're hoping that we'll be able to deliver them all to you, that you will find it useful/cool/lovely and then you will use the site even more. Behind-the-scenes work like this will give us the capacity to handle the anticipated traffic, so expect a few more maintenance windows especially in the beginning of next year as we've got some neat ideas to improve performance around here! We had the recent 30-45 minute outage yesterday due to one of our logging databases filling up disk space -- not so great design coupled with my human error in handling the initial problem -- and it looks like we're going to finally have some resources to eliminate stuff like that. I can't wait!
As usual, I will be updating status.livejournal.org before and after, just in case you are not able to reach our main website during the work.
I'm trying to make a blinkie. I used a pixel and make a couple of small boxes to put text in.
( problem under the cut )
( problem under the cut )
So cuteee~~ I saw someone having boxes that weren't all on the same level... I don't remember who, but it's a cool idea.
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This example is for
laurak23

This example is for

Tutorial #3 - Anna Popplewell

(Program) Photoshop cs4
(Translatable) yes
(Difficulty) Easy
(Steps) 6
(PSD) Yes.
Here at
OTHER RESULTS WITH THIS COLOR

Made in GIMP, fully translatable
Going from this:
to this:
or this: 
( Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! )
(Please leave comments and questions here!)
Going from this:
to this:
or this: 
( Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! )
(Please leave comments and questions here!)
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