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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 10:16 am)
Tuts are always useful. All tuts all the time. I'm using CS2 and its the same. The only annoying thing is that they got rid of Layer locking, and I don't know where to find it.
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Thanks Dan! Most advanced artists take alpha creation for granted and often assume that everyone is familiar with its creation and use, this is not so. You’ll find many thankful that you’ve taken the time to illustrate its use. Heck, even some advanced users might learn a different technique for acquiring the alpha of an image.
Nice, thanks!
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Attached Link: http://www.bryceworks.com/tutorial/image_alpha/image_alpha.html
Just a real basic tutorial on creating Bryce Alpha Transparency from a single .PSD image file: http://www.bryceworks.com/tutorial/image_alpha/image_alpha.html An comments for improvments or if any one has any problems with it please let me know. Also, I'm still using PS7 and I'd appreciate if anyone with CS could let me know if things have changed. HTH; Dan