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Death's Ride

PaintShop Pro Fantasy posted on Dec 22, 2012
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Needed something to play around with PaintShop Pro with... So I created an image of Death carrying a clock... A lot of post work on this but it is Created with Poser/Vue and postwork is with PaintShop Pro.... I never would have thought that PaintShop Pro was so powerful... just missing the Merge into New Layer feature... Let me know what you think.

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Ralfromgens

12:40PM | Sat, 22 December 2012

nice I used paint shop pro when it was shareware, now I use gimp

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nightmage80

5:25PM | Sat, 22 December 2012

:-) I used to use Gimp when I was only using Linux but moved to Photoshop and now moving to PaintShop Pro...

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Pewter7

6:03PM | Tue, 25 December 2012

Hey, this is really cool-looking! Excellent work. Um, if go to layers you can just select 'merge down' - perhaps what you are looking for?

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nightmage80

8:48AM | Wed, 26 December 2012

hi Pewter7... I saw the merge down. What you can do on Photoshop is to merge all of the visible layers and put them on a new layer. The original layers stay intact... You simply get a new layer. What that lets you do is try things out and often delete versions you don't like without losing the original work you had done.


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