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Re: Jazzing up a white skyline
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| On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 00:53:38 GMT, in reply to Fugitive
<gregfarr@earthlink.net>:
>On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 00:41:11 +0100, Spartanicus <me@privacy.net>
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>There's many ways, filters for one, or you could dupe the image, then
>with a very large brush, paint lite blue and white on the top layer.
>You could isolate the sky with a selection, or erase the non sky part,
>and blend this new one with the original.
Always with the filters.
Try actually doing the work for once.
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| Carl Frisk 2005-02-20, 7:26 am |
| IMBJR,
Perhaps you should reread the content of his answer. 6/7 is dedicated to a method not involving filters.
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"IMBJR" <imbjr@imbjr.com> wrote in message news:meef11pq81meifecuus81sjla6n9f6usrv@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 00:53:38 GMT, in reply to Fugitive
> <gregfarr@earthlink.net>:
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> Always with the filters.
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> Try actually doing the work for once.
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