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marcoballistic
ha ha ha u tutorial posting muppet jerry, have a vote for pure work and being bothered to do it, newbies to photoshop read this, its good stuff, good one jez lol
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timwilder
Tutorials help us to grow. I wonder if PS can ever be "mastered."
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billtvshow
true
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nancers
OMG Jerry, I'll vote just for your explanation below. HAH!
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leif
*slow clap*
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Patre
Thanks jerry, I saved the tutorial for future reference-great idea..
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Cambria
Lesson of the day vote!
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dewking
stands up and claps.... along with leif
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<senzotaku>
Tutorial vote. :D
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occecid
Nice tutorial. Next we need an example of a multi-colored gradian map.
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yello_piggy
"I teach for votes!"-vote
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theduplicate
Yay !! tru !!....
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Serps
Something new for me to learn :)
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ReinMan
Jerry - once again I am taught something ELSE I didn't know about PS. Very much worth a vote! Thankx...
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claudiolky
very smart idea...
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jazgraphic
One can never master the true potential of PS; always something new to learn or to use differently. Thanks;)
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Wett
is it too late to start the wave with the others? ;)
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olive
this is very helpful, thanks
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blue_lurker
Vote worthy and thanks for the tip...
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jerry717
The simplest way to use a Gradient Map is to set up a correction layer. This way you can modify it as many times as you like until satisfied. Select New Adjustment layer from the layer menu and then choose the Gradient Map option. A palette will appear th
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jerry717
If anyone wants to save the text, here is a jpg version that can be opend in PS while experimenting...http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v460/jerry717/tut.jpg
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jerry717
OK Occecid Here is an example that combines Gradient Maps with Blending modes...took less than 5 minutes. [img] img.photobucket.com...
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ReinMan
The multi-coloured gradients are very cool! If you are not sure what effect a particular tab is doing to the picture, change it to a really bright horrible colour and you'll see which part of the image it is effecting. Once you've "tuned" the sliders to
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jerry717
That is a great way to test it Reinman. That's what I meant about being a bit confusing. The values correlate to the density range that exist whithin the image. You need to see it to understand it. Thanks Reinman.
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jerry717
In case anyone is wondering, I used the brick pattern I created from Tuesday's contest as a part of this image. I used it as a texture within the textureizer filter.
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Lrossa
sorry ran out of votes, but very cool!!!
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