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Topic: Layering in a brass ball |
Winterchase
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Forum: Manipulation Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 1:50 pm Subject: Layering in a brass ball |
Outstanding! Now, how did you do it?
I cut out the back part, added about the same picture of Earth, only rotated the ball to make the shadows/light direction match, then deleted the front part o ... |
Topic: Layering in a brass ball |
Winterchase
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Forum: Manipulation Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:07 am Subject: Layering in a brass ball |
It's been suggested that I "cut" the ball in half, then use the front half on top, then the model (or subject) and the back half as a third layer in back. It's logical but.... |
Topic: Layering in a brass ball |
Winterchase
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Views: 1005
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Forum: Manipulation Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:10 am Subject: Brass Ball |
Not sure about the corel programs. In Photoshop they have a color selection command available in the selections menu.
Here is a transparent version of your picture. You will still need to remove ... |
Topic: Layering in a brass ball |
Winterchase
Replies: 18
Views: 1005
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Forum: Manipulation Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:07 pm Subject: Layering in a brass ball |
I'm wanting to add something inside this brass ball. Maybe Earth, or a pretty woman, something. I'm new at this and have tried everything I can think of but.... I have Corel "Knockout," if t ... |
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