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    #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by da haze meister
    yer gonna get reprimanded for that throbbing penis.
    lmao, i dont know how to remove it

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    #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by harmonicminor
    heres something everyone that has photoshop should learn to do. it is done with layers and masking

    How do i layer????


    If its too difficult to explain thats alright, i got about 12 more hours until my Creative Suite 2 training program is done

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    #23
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    harmonicminor's right, layers are where its at.
    I admit it's tough to learn how to do, but a couple classes I've taken have only begun to show me some of the shit PS is capable of doing.
    lol, actually I got an assignment due next week where we have to take 3 photos and turn them into one.
    should be ... coool.

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    #24
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    otter, here's a real quick ditty on layers.
    when you open up a pic in PS, if you notice the layers board on your right, look for the background layer and drag that icon down to a little folder which is the "create a new layer" option. What that does is copy your background so you can mess with stuff on other layers and still have your original in tact.
    plus you can do tons of shit with gradients, effects, and so forth.

    another really cool tool is the clone stamp tool.
    if you want to get rid of something in a pic, choose that stamp and hold control then click on an area you want to clone or copy, then say you want to get rid of a bird in your pic. after you hold control and click in a bare space, then click on the bird and move your mouse around until the bird is gone. all it does is copy what you told it to by control-clicking and cover your unsightly bird.

    lol okay thats wayyy too much.

    have fun y'all.

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    #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Its a Plant
    otter, here's a real quick ditty on layers.
    when you open up a pic in PS, if you notice the layers board on your right, look for the background layer and drag that icon down to a little folder which is the "create a new layer" option. What that does is copy your background so you can mess with stuff on other layers and still have your original in tact.
    plus you can do tons of shit with gradients, effects, and so forth.

    another really cool tool is the clone stamp tool.
    if you want to get rid of something in a pic, choose that stamp and hold control then click on an area you want to clone or copy, then say you want to get rid of a bird in your pic. after you hold control and click in a bare space, then click on the bird and move your mouse around until the bird is gone. all it does is copy what you told it to by control-clicking and cover your unsightly bird.

    lol okay thats wayyy too much.

    have fun y'all.


    Awesome, got it to work! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

    Ya i was playin around with that clone tool yesterday, very cool. After fuckin around with the program you kinda realize how easy it could be to modify or create fake pictures. The liquify tool seems the most interesting

    If anyone wants to learn more, this is what im gettin

    http://www.torrentspy.com/torrent/64...shop_CS2_3xDVD

    i think there is a less complicated one thats only 1 gig

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    #26
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    Photoshop Users ( and viewers )

    also another tool thats just as cool as layers is the paths tool :-)

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    #27
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    another really cool tool is the clone stamp tool.
    if you want to get rid of something in a pic, choose that stamp and hold control then click on an area you want to clone or copy, then say you want to get rid of a bird in your pic. after you hold control and click in a bare space, then click on the bird and move your mouse around until the bird is gone. all it does is copy what you told it to by control-clicking and cover your unsightly bird.
    have fun y'all.[/QUOTE]
    You can use it to remove features from the face too, like eyes and such. Makes a really cool effect.
    Mira el foto grande

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    #28
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    OK 2 questions

    whats the difference between Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe ImageReady CS2

    Second question is in the liquify mode theres a check box that says "Stylus pressure" Im assuming that this is for your touchpad?? How can i use this?? I have a touchpad but it wont let me check the box.

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    #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by OtterPop
    OK 2 questions

    whats the difference between Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe ImageReady CS2

    Second question is in the liquify mode theres a check box that says "Stylus pressure" Im assuming that this is for your touchpad?? How can i use this?? I have a touchpad but it wont let me check the box.
    Image ready is an entirely different program.

    God damnit I have one but lost it and I can't think of the name of it. It's a little drawing pad thing with a stylus. They're great and essential if you're going into graphics and suck at using a computer. That's what the pressure thing is for.
    Mira el foto grande

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    #30
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    yah graph, there's tonZ of stuff you can do with faces and the clone stamp, and that's also where masks come into play.

    otter, to answer your first question, photochop is mainly a photo-editing program while image ready is a web-production tool similar to dreamweaver.

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