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Quick question about the tutorials here

  • Nov. 12th, 2009 at 1:42 AM
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!

Nov. 11th, 2009

  • 10:17 PM
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!


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:

OtherExample2.png image by redheadxm0ment OtherExample3.png image by redheadxm0ment OtherExample1.png image by redheadxm0ment
 


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:

OtherExample2.png image by redheadxm0ment OtherExample3.png image by redheadxm0ment OtherExample1.png image by redheadxm0ment
 

My First Tutorial

  • Nov. 11th, 2009 at 8:20 PM
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 )

2 Texture Sets

  • Nov. 11th, 2009 at 5:27 PM
Two texture sets: one script texture set (700x400) and another grunge type texture set (800x600).


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Nov. 11th, 2009

  • 10:05 PM
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 )

Dolly Girl

  • Nov. 11th, 2009 at 1:10 PM
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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As usual, please use the form below to request your blinky. kthx~♥.


This example is for [info]laurak23

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Nov. 11th, 2009

  • 4:59 PM

Tutorial #3 - Anna Popplewell


(Program) Photoshop cs4
(Translatable) yes
(Difficulty) Easy
(Steps) 6
(PSD) Yes.

Here at [info]peppergraphic

OTHER RESULTS WITH THIS COLOR