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Micose
i have to say sthg... cuz obviously this sit e doesnt allow friendly technical comments anymore..... but ill dare...... in order to get a dark scene you still need the highlights.... full spectrum... even if its dark theres light. to do so just use
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Micose
... or multiply (or both) when u add a lqyer. Then u have another mor precise tools in layer style then "blending options" . you ll find "this layer..." and "underlayer" or sthg... u can play with these by clicking ALT+ LeftBMouse and moving those c
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Micose
...well anyway why the fuck there isnt a tutorial on these basic stuff on PSC u ll agree with my friend ? I wouldnt event try to "teach" sthg on PSC if i didnt like the whole idea in a work... so u get my vote of course mate...keep it up u have good ide
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Micose
...good ideas..........PSC providing advices....for evone to improve right ?....haha....im a dam painter i should shut up ....lol ;) cheers mate ! keep it up !
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Rangizzz
"Smart ass" Micose :) is absolutely right. And "Alt thing" really helps to blend layers well. Not many people knows it.
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irgum
thx Micose, I tried a lots of version whit the light and I don't satisfied this version,but that's what I think the best what I can do I'll try your advice when I can decoding :) my English skill isn't the best
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bourbon
I think 'darkness' to the point of barely discernable has its place in art. But few agree with me. :D However, if you go big on this one, there is better lighting to it. I like it both ways. Good advice above tho - for me too.
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