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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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Well...I must say that ur picture looked realy good and thats pretty much the effect I wanted. However, I am not nearly an expert with photoshop and when making the alpha channel i was not able to get it to make a channel where the white represented the red and the black the non red. If you could give me a little more detail on what has to be done that would be great. Thanks in advance.
When you have a selection you should not click on the 'new channel' icon, the one that looks like a tiny page, but on the mask icon, the circle in the square. If you make a new channel all is not lost. If white is your background color (in the two large squares under your tools), press delete, if it is your foreground color, fill your selection. I think that if you read closely you should be able to follow the steps. It is pitty that I have a localized version of PS, so I have to guess some names and stuff... The misunderstandings could be the cause of that. My way is one of may ways, you can use other Adjustment Layers, or just paint over a black and white picture (with the document set to RGB) in a new layer that you set to 'screen' in the layer palette (or another blending mode) Have fun!
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I was wondering if anyone new how to get a Sin City like feel using different filters in photoshop. I've been trying stuff out for like an hour and nothing seems to work well. If anyone has ideas feel free to say them