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sysop912
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CodeHead1101
Not a bad chop at all. :)
Some advice if I may [Disclaimer: Because of my special powers of 'ancient Chinese secret', I do know who you are author, so what I say is meant to be helpful, and in no way a detraction from your work.] The image could use some color and level adjustments here and there to help cement all of the elements together and bring out the details a bit more.
Sometimes something as simple as duplicating the flattened image into a new layer, desaturating it, and playing with the blend modes/opacity settings will do a lot for an image (for instance screen/overlay tend to bring out dramatic highlights while multiply will make the shadows a bit more menacing). For a smoother feel, try using a guasian blur on the duplicated layer.
These are nothing more than techniques I've learned here (looking at works from people like thbeghin) and elsewhere on the net, so use or ignore them as you see fit. Either way, judging by your posts as of late, you're heading down the right road. :)
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YerPalAl
Nice comment #2. Keep chopping author, this is looking good.
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Heather!
I have alot to learn about ps. I am still trying to figure it out, i have been ahving trouble understanding all the bells and whistes lol, this was done with paintshoppro7, because it is what i know best, but your right it could have used some tweaking
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Heather!
oh and thanks for the vote!
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by Heather!
Created October 25, 2004
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