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This is a simple tutorial on how to filter color through black and white.It will give basic knowledge (since that's about all I know) on how to use a Layer Mask.
Hope you all enjoy
Also, if anyone sees any typos or crazy stuff like that, lemme know, lol.
Photoshop 7.0 was used for this tutorial.
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Comments: 15
ElementalAngel [2007-03-02 07:46:24 +0000 UTC]
Ariagto Gozimas!!! now i can do my Sharingan eyes without having to do them the hard way, lol... thank you!
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holydak In reply to Notsalony [2005-09-21 19:32:04 +0000 UTC]
yay! Glad it helped someone! ^^
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BrokenEver [2005-09-17 13:15:51 +0000 UTC]
So that's how to use layer masks... hmm... thanks! ^ ^
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EdgeFx1 [2005-09-17 09:26:58 +0000 UTC]
therea a much easier way to do it that dosnt require a layer mask at all but its 5am right now so i will explain when i talk to you in the afternoon ahhaa
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holydak In reply to EdgeFx1 [2005-09-17 13:47:43 +0000 UTC]
lol, but this is EAAAAAAAAASY Layer Mask is a simple concept once you've done it. I know there are other ways. This way I can control wherever I want it to be ^^ And remember, this was suppossed to be for beginners ^^
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EdgeFx1 In reply to holydak [2005-09-17 17:19:15 +0000 UTC]
the easier way to have done it, is to change th emode to gray scale, then set the history brush to the state righ tbe fore graye scale then go back and change it back to rgb color and use the the histroty brush to brush the eye back in, that way you save, ram space and annoyance of masking
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holydak In reply to EdgeFx1 [2005-09-17 20:15:55 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't call that easier neccessarily, but saving space is good for sure. ^_^ Problem with that is you can't go back and fix a major problem that you might have made quite a # of brushes ago. Or can you? I've never really used the history brush -_-; lol
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EdgeFx1 In reply to holydak [2005-09-17 21:52:33 +0000 UTC]
lol omfg the history brush is like the undo and yes you can go back as many as you want, as long a syou put the history brush on that state, but generally one tries notot make any real techincal mistakes hahahaa, i have my history state set on 50 states, so i can put the history brush at 50 i use history brusehs more theni do layer mask, in fac ti almsot never touch that layer mask thing, it can get confsing at times when you do stuff that requires lots of layers, give the history brush a try i know you will liek it, and find it uber useful
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StevenLeonCooper [2005-09-17 04:44:44 +0000 UTC]
loll. "eep".
Good one. Very useful.
How do you always find time to reply to everyones posts? You're a really good .. um.. Host? no... We'll call you a "Replyer".
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holydak In reply to StevenLeonCooper [2005-09-17 13:45:53 +0000 UTC]
Unless the comment is just really dumb and has nothing to do with the piece, I try my best to find time to reply to everyone. Try being the main word, hehe. Why? Because it's just nice. Someone took the time to comment on my piece so I can take the time to reply
Thanks ^_^ Glad you find it useful! ^_^
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