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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Actually it's a cool texture. Just kinda distracting when used with a logo. For example the red texture reminds me of the texture of shingles. Or anything which has been brush painted with house latex paint ( or is that acrylic paint ). Actually it is just too much with a red and turquoize probably in b/w it would be fine IMHO. Bsteph
Did I forget to mention that I wanted to know how I could give it just a LITTLE bit of texture but not that much? I did have it on a flat background, but then it was missing just a little something. But no, I am not happy with the texture the way it is, I wish I could keep just a hint of it though..but I don't know how :-) Anyway the texture looks way more obvious here than it did in Photoshop....maybe it is the dark colours surrounding it that makes it stand out more :)
How about bluring the texture then repasting the graphic? Um I'm envisioning something like this. I realize this looks horrible. But I'm at work and I don't have all of my 'fancy" graphics stuff installed here. I copied the dragon pasted it into a seperate picture then cloned the red texture, softened the redtesture, and blured the red testure. Then I more or less repasted the dragon. Does this make sense? Bsteph
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