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| 02/11/2007 10:12:59 PM |
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| 02/11/2007 10:12:22 PM |
Feb 10by elemessComment by ArpeggioAngel: I love that Gold Dome in Atlanta. I have driven through numerous times but have yet to get a good shot of it. |
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| 02/11/2007 10:02:17 PM |
Feb 10by elemessComment by Ivory: I like this in black and white, the whites really stand out, good lighting for this. |
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| 02/10/2007 09:57:50 AM |
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| 02/10/2007 09:51:57 AM |
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| 02/09/2007 05:23:29 PM |
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| 02/09/2007 01:36:39 PM |
Feb 5by elemessComment by Arcanist: In PS:
Duplicate the layer (background)
Select that layer, press ALT and the box with the dot in it (bottom of layers window) this creates a black mask on that layer.
Change the blend mode to Multiply.
Select your brush tool, set to 11% opacity and choose white.
Now paint a series of lines in white across the image going from left top to bottom right so that you have a zebra pattern in the black/white.
As you apply more strokes it will get darker on the area you are painting white.
Do this at 100% OPACITY and you'll see immediately what this is accomplishing. |
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| 02/09/2007 11:17:49 AM |
Feb 5by elemessComment by elemess: Originally posted by Arcanist: Oy yes at first it does look like it should jump off the page...so I as well tried some quick stuff on it. A broad stroke burn pattern alternating with unburned 45 degree angle from left up to down right.
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I like yours better, but I have no idea how to do what you're talking about. "broad stroke burn"? "unburned 45 degree angle"? whozawhatsithow? |
| 02/08/2007 09:45:55 PM |
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