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Post by Major Major on Mar 1, 2016 23:47:52 GMT
Really! Fabulous job, Rita!
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Post by Major Major on Mar 1, 2016 21:21:11 GMT
Boy, some really great stuff here.
Ritage, how'd you do his arms?
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Post by Major Major on Feb 26, 2016 16:27:05 GMT
In addition, Topaz is offering a discount to new buyers - $49.99 (instead of $79.99) - use coupon code NOISEFREE - offer good until March 20.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 24, 2016 18:51:41 GMT
birder -
What I would try is to use the quick selection tool to make the best selection I could of the bird, branch, twigs and berries. Then use Refine edge to get the fiddly bits of the twigs and such. Then use control/command J to put the selection on its own layer. From there you can add another layer as a background.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 23, 2016 21:16:06 GMT
I believe haze removal was introduced in PSE 14, not 12.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 21, 2016 21:24:53 GMT
To add to Sepiana's excellent advice, the file should then be saved in png format.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 10, 2016 21:18:33 GMT
Ha ha! Nicely done.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 10, 2016 18:23:35 GMT
Here's your image for this week. I look forward to seeing what all the creative minds here come up with. (Click for larger image). Image from unprofound.com.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 9, 2016 17:06:48 GMT
Thanks. Windows and scroll worked. Didnt know that. ipbr21054 - You're very welcome.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 9, 2016 16:16:05 GMT
Hi, Here is the page form.jotformeu.com/form/51272609383356As you can see there is a form on this page but unable to see it all. I just need a screen shot of the complete form so i can then do what i need to do in elements. My problem is im unable to think of a way to capture whats not shown on the screen. Needs to be above 800px wide. Any help please. If you're on Windows, just use control-scroll wheel to zoom out to see the full form. Otherwise, adjust the zoom on your browser.
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Post by Major Major on Feb 4, 2016 22:53:20 GMT
There are square brushes built into Photoshop Elements. See below:
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Post by Major Major on Feb 3, 2016 22:43:08 GMT
Cindy -
Welcome to the PSE&M forum!
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Could you take a screen shot of your problem and post it here?
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Post by Major Major on Feb 3, 2016 18:33:30 GMT
Hi, and welcome to the PSE&M forum.
The answer kind of depends on what you want to add shadowing to.
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Post by Major Major on Jan 31, 2016 20:03:20 GMT
Sydney -
I'm not sure how it got there, but I've deleted it.
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Post by Major Major on Jan 28, 2016 13:42:50 GMT
The Color Fill layer was hiding the stroke applied on the Background layer. If you hide the Color Fill layer, the stroke will be visible in the image in the workspace. Another way to handle this situation (besides the merging down I suggested in my previous post) would be to create a new layer above the Color Fill layer and apply the stroke on this layer. Got it. Thanks.
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