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"The colours were done in rgb first coz thats what the client wanted as they said that was what was required"
Well, that would have still sent up a red flag in my book.
RGB mode files must be converted in some manner for real world use.
Since when have the clients known anything about what's really required?
They're coming to you because they need expertise (charge them accordingly if you're a expert, pass the job to another, if you're not!!! ) I take all such directives with a few grains of salt. If the clients actually knew what they wanted they would be able to do it all without professional involvement.
It's just that most business people are "A-Type" personalities and have to at least have the illusion of control. Entertain that illusion but also be able to have total control over what' s going on. Otherwise, they'll just make more problems for you then you'll be able to deal with. The designer should be in charge when it comes to design and implementation - period!
Also, if you're creating branding (like logos) you should have a proper printing background to realize that the they're out of CMYK, what that means in terms of usability, transformation and that you'll need a proper vector file .... But, I figure you'll find that out sooner or later via hard knocks.
Thread: Switching From Pc to Mac | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: rgb and cymk | Forum: Photoshop
you're not out of luck, you just have a client out of hand. you have to be specific and tell your client (or their wife) that that specific color can be achieved via spot that will add to his usage costs. Good design never relies upon color to get the point across. Professional logo's have to all function well in b/w, one color as well whatever color set the client's wife may be hung up upon. they should also be in a vector format for universality. When working within RGB a good designer will always be thinking of terms of final use. in this case the piece seems to be relying upon color for it's impact vs the positive forms of the spiral just my 2 the arms of the spiral are far too lanky to make it useable. why are you trying to design this in a 3D app? all reflective hotspots will be lost when this reduced in size. Willf, Professionally speaking, I always work on my process color projects within the RGB mode in photoshop so that I can use my filters and get my layers to function properly. IF you need to check to see what falls outside of the CMYK gamit you should use your CMYK preview to check your work.
Thread: graduation dot effect? | Forum: Photoshop
We've got it!!!! thanks aeveryone. I've Dl teh action and I also upgraded to PS 6 to exploit the technique quickly thanks everyone for their time on this sincerely flip
Thread: How to maake snake skin turn metallic? | Forum: Photoshop
I think that you had better ask a better question... something like "I would like to have a metalic effect for snake skin". when I first read your question is seemed to me that it was taken from the perspective of a 3-D app and not within a 2D world. the best answer is to approach the issue like it truely is you have to use traditional techniques to get such effects all chrome and metalic effects are based upon reflectivity and the assumption of a enviroment within the 2D medium. either way its not anything like a 3 D approach. you'll have to create it from scatch. Welcome to the world of art.
Thread: graduation dot effect? | Forum: Photoshop
thanks,
we're getting closer, that filter set wasn't installed upon those computers. I've been playing around inbetween the forum posts and I think it may be a pattern fill of some sort.. If I find it myself, I'll post it up here.
I do know its not a filter effect ( although it could be made into one) and its not a tool preset. its a multi step effect involving a greyscale
Thread: graduation dot effect? | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Newbie Question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Newbie Question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
from my perspective, look at the size of a .obj file and then imagine it with all the different morphs and control points activated in a rather large running application. remember that all those presets that you have loaded are also taking up ram as well. poser in my opinion isn't something that can be run on limited systems and acomplish the more intresting tricks. running windows? 240 megs of ram? is that the on board or the ram allocated to the application? my bet is that you've run out of ram.
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Thread: rgb and cymk | Forum: Photoshop