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TutorialsOn the forum for the MA students at UCCA Epsom I have uploaded a couple of new tutorials.
Just want to share them with you as not many people read the forum there and I don't want my hours of print-screening to go to waste :P
Masking - Photoshop (all types of masks covered)
--This can be used to cut out stuff and place it on new backgrounds--
Making an animated GIF - Photoshop CS3 (cs2 mentioned)
--This can be used to make an animated profile picture--
Adjusting Curves/Levels - Photoshop CS3 (incl. link to CS2 tutorial)
--This can be used to fix colour/contrast in your pictures--
If you have any comments or feedback on them, p
Thank you
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Making girls nosebleed since 2008
my art is part of You will Rise project
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Do not enrage the riceballs! >A<
such as what opacity, mode, etc
thank you ! great work !
That would give you extremely realistic results
Otherwise it depends a bit on if it should look like it was written with a pen/pencil/marker etc. For pencil lead I might recommend a dark grey, high opacity. Also try multiply blending mode (especially for markers/paint).
You will have to experiment; it depends on many factors (paper texture, paper tint, type of pencil/pen, etc.). It might be useful to find a reference (e.g. something scanned) and play around to get it to match as closely as possible.
It's also hard to find a very realistic hand writing font.
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Thank you!
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Thanks so much ^^