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BarbBrad1 wrote in message <19990130180318...@ngol03.aol.com>...
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>Enough, enough, enough - I have spent enough time doing this . . .
>See it at http://members.aol.com:/BarbBrad1/Wet11-Barb.jpg
> Barb
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>Enough, enough, enough - I have spent enough time doing this . . .
>See it at http://members.aol.com:/BarbBrad1/Wet11-Barb.jpg
> Barb
really great!
Now, how did you get that perspective shadow coming towards us??
Ron
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Barb wrote:
>Enough, enough, enough - I have spent enough time doing this . . .
>See it at http://members.aol.com:/BarbBrad1/Wet11-Barb.jpg
> Barb
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>>See it at http://members.aol.com:/BarbBrad1/Wet11-Barb.jpg
>> Barb
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>really great!
>
>Now, how did you get that perspective shadow coming towards us??
>
>
Thanks. I like your selection for the WET.
For shadow, copy individual image and paste to new layer. Using the
deformation tool - grab the top handle on the deformation box and pull shadow
image down over itself as far as you want it to elongate and move in place. It
takes a little fiddling to get the shadow placed properly. Change the
prospective of the shadow by using Ctrl while dragging any of the four corners
of the deformation box; skew by using Shift and dragging any of the four
corners. After you have it placed and in the form you want, double click
outside the deformation box and apply deformation. Then, lower the opacity on
the layer.
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>Very nice Barb -
>Did you try the graphic post?
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No, Cheryl, I didn't try to post it to newsgroup - is much easier to post to My
Place on AOL. I already spent so much time on the WET, took the easy way
out(G). Thanks.
Thanks Will. I appreciate that.
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>WOW! THAT looks bitchin! What Blade Pro effect did you use on the
>right "torch" or flower pot on the ground? And how did you get the
>stone effects on the people? Wow, looks great man.
>
Thanks, Carla. I tried to recreate the flower pot on the right but . . .
I know I used the flood fill and a multicolored stone pattern and believe I
then used a preset in Blade Pro but can't seem to do it again. Too bad
because I like that effect. Will let you know if I finally get it! The flower
pot on the left is flood fill with multicolored stone and nothing else.
The stone effect on the two wise guys is flood fill with a stone tile pattern
but first I used Blade Pro preset "Black Lizard" on the black and outlines.
Barb
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>Yes, but the time you spent really shows! What a nice job!
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Thank you - always nice to hear your comments.
Gail
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BarbBrad1 wrote in message <19990130180318...@ngol03.aol.com>...
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>Enough, enough, enough - I have spent enough time doing this . . .
Beautiful!
I must have stared at that image as a whole and then its parts for a
full five minutes. The backlit shadows on the glassy floor add so much.
Thanks for sharing how they were done.
Mike
>Subject: My Wet 11
>From: barb...@aol.com (BarbBrad1)
>nough, enough, enough - I have spent enough time doing this . . .
>See it at http://members.aol.com:/BarbBrad1/Wet11-Barb.jpg
> Barb
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BarbBrad1 wrote:
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> Thanks, Carla. I tried to recreate the flower pot on the right but . . .
> I know I used the flood fill and a multicolored stone pattern and believe I
> then used a preset in Blade Pro but can't seem to do it again. Too bad
> because I like that effect. Will let you know if I finally get it! The flower
> pot on the left is flood fill with multicolored stone and nothing else.
>
> The stone effect on the two wise guys is flood fill with a stone tile pattern
> but first I used Blade Pro preset "Black Lizard" on the black and outlines.
>
> Barb
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>Fantastic work, Barb. The preset on the flower pot looks similar to the
>'mother-of pearl' preset. Could that be it?
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I tried that but just isn't the same. Sigh.
BarbBrad1 wrote:
> IThanks, Carla. I tried to recreate the flower pot on the right but . . .
> I know I used the flood fill and a multicolored stone pattern and believe I
> then used a preset in Blade Pro but can't seem to do it again. Too bad
> because I like that effect. Will let you know if I finally get it!
> Barb
>
>Sounds like a feature for the new BladePro upgrade. A history list! So we can
>look
>back and find the presets we used last.
>
Good idea! My memory is not what it used to be (G).