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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 1:57 am)
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I think you did a fine job in Freehand. The edited version in PS leaves me wanting (or something). I don't mind the effect but I wonder if you used an image that was too small or lacking resolution. For example, the front bumper looks to jaggy (like it would with a resolution problem). Also the windshield (windscreen for you Brits, wink) didn't seem to take too well to the conversion. Of course, I may be wrong (smile) and the jaggy look is more what you were going for.
Well yes, the jaggy look was planed too make the image more warm and not so steril. I think that you will understand what I want to tell you. But thanks for the critics anyway, they are always wellcome :) If you want to try the effect youre self here is the way: 1) duplicate the B layer and set to multiply 2) go to filter-other-highpass (set between 1-3) you need the conturs to be visible 3) blur-gaussian blur (0,2 should be enough) 4) and finaly go to image-adjustment-treshold and get the slider down until youre happy with effect that
s it for today PS scholl lol. ;) Tihomir
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