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Thread: your app and your modeling process ! | Forum: 3D Modeling
Annie
Thread: I need your opinions/recommendations for a decent digital camera | Forum: Photoshop
Just a note about having photo prints made from digital: Walmart stores will now make prints directly from your memory card. If you have a card reader/writer, you can even take the images into Photoshop, work your magic on them, and save them back to the card & take it to Walmart. I'm not sure what all formats they accept, but I know Compact Flash is one of them. Extremely convenient. Quality is pretty decent, too...
Annie
Thread: How to Merge 2 alphas together? | Forum: Photoshop
Try this: Say you have three images, one of which is going to be your background and two of which are foreground elements with alpha channels. We'll call these Background, Foreground1, and Foreground2. In the Foreground1 image, duplicate the one existing layer then select the lower of the two layers. In the Background image, Select - All and Edit - Copy. Back to Foreground1: Edit - Paste. Foreground1 should now have three layers; from the top: A copy of the Foreground1 image, a copy of the Background image, and the original Foreground1 image. Go to the Foreground2 image, Select - All and Edit - Copy. Go back to Foreground1. Click on the top layer, then Edit - Paste. You now have both Foreground images on top of the Background image on top of the original Foreground1 image. Go back to Foreground2. Click the Channels tab, then click the Alpha 1 channel. Select - All and Edit - Copy. Go to the Foreground1 image. Click on the Channels tab. Click on the Create New Channel icon. Edit - Paste. Your Foreground1 image now has 4 layers: Foreground2, Foreground1, Background, and the original Foreground1. It also has 6 channels: RGB, Reg, Green, Blue, Alpha1, and Alpha2. You can close the Background and Foreground2 images; everything is in the Foreground1 image, all registered. You can do whatever you want now. I would suggest rather than blending layers together, you simply cut each of them out by Select - Load Selection - Alpha X, Select - Invert, and Clear. It's also easier to just Select - Load Selection - Alpha1, then Edit - Copy from each image and paste onto your background. The only problem with this is that the pasted images may not be in registration with each other.
Annie
Thread: How to Merge 2 alphas together? | Forum: Photoshop
Once you have both alphas in one image, you could load a selection from alpha one (Select - Load Selection), switch to alpha 2, and fill with white.
Annie
Thread: October Challenge | Forum: Challenge Arena
Annie
Thread: I'M TRYING TO DUPLICATE THESE EFFECTS......... | Forum: Photoshop
Attached Link: http://user.fundy.net/morris/
Check out this site. Go to the Photoshop section, tutorials, and selectthe "Rays of Light 2" tutorial. This should put you on the right track.Annie
Thread: Show me... | Forum: Challenge Arena
Thread: Show me... | Forum: Challenge Arena
Annie
Thread: Stereo images.. | Forum: Challenge Arena
Baztd: Your images are the right way around for the "crossed-eyes" method. Reversing them would work for the "stare at infinity" method. Does anyone else find it difficult to converge their eyes far enough (infinity} to make those images work? I'm nearsighted, and can barely do it with glasses on or off. The others (crossed eyes) I can handle easily.
Annie
Thread: Stereo images.. | Forum: Challenge Arena
Thread: Previewing fonts | Forum: Photoshop
Just thought I'd mention that Thumbs Plus (www.cerious.com) will do thumbnail pages of fonts, as well as full-page font previews. Windows only, unfortunately.
Annie
Thread: Slice layout in Photoshop | Forum: Photoshop
I had a similar situation a few months ago. I created a master template page and used it as the basis for all the pages in the site, modifying and adding as needed. You could make a master page (with slices), open and save a copy with the new page name, use "Hue & Saturation" (or fill, or whatever) to change the colors, then make any other required changes.
Annie
Thread: Problem with Andy Warhol ! | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: What should someone include in their demo reel? | Forum: Photoshop
Arrrgh! Rubylith! Thank you SO much for bringing back some of my worst memories... The only thing I can think of that was worse was cutting tiny strips of polarized animation sheeting and sticking it to 35mm transparencies.
Annie
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Thread: your app and your modeling process ! | Forum: 3D Modeling