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| Adriaan Barel 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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| Lori Davis 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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Adriaan Barel wrote:
> No comment. LOL
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It's getting there, Adriaan. :)
Now maybe the thing to work on is the perspective for the paintings. The
one on the right especially needs work; notice how the nearer end is
smaller than the further end, for example. (Looking at those perspective
lessons that Joske posted for you will undoubtedly be a help with things
like this.)
Lori
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| Adriaan Barel 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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"Lori Davis" <loriweb@pair.com> wrote in message
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> Adriaan Barel wrote:
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> It's getting there, Adriaan. :)
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> Now maybe the thing to work on is the perspective for the paintings.
> The one on the right especially needs work; notice how the nearer end
> is smaller than the further end, for example. (Looking at those
> perspective lessons that Joske posted for you will undoubtedly be a
> help with things like this.)
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> Lori
Thanks Lori but I think I've done this one enough times. LOL
The trouble with the perspective tools in Paint Shop Pro. is that they are
really trial and error and I don't know what affect any correction will have
untill I put it into the image. In some ways I think I have over corrected
the grain of the timber floor.
Yours and any body else's comments all help.
Regards,
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Adriaan Barel
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| Lori Davis 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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Adriaan Barel wrote:
> "Lori Davis" <loriweb@pair.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Lori but I think I've done this one enough times. LOL
> The trouble with the perspective tools in Paint Shop Pro. is that they are
> really trial and error and I don't know what affect any correction will have
> untill I put it into the image. In some ways I think I have over corrected
> the grain of the timber floor.
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> Yours and any body else's comments all help.
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OK, Adriaan, but PSP's tools work fine. You just need some more practice
using them. ;)
Lori
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| Joske 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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| Adriaan Barel 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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| Lori Davis 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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"Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> "Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:44c8c17c$1_3@cnews
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> I never knew it was that easy. Thanks very much Joske. :-)
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Ach, I was going to mention that you might have been using the wrong tool,
Adriaan. There isn't a perspective tool, but there's the Pick tool and the
Deform tool, which have a Perspective mode, and there's the Perspective
Correction tool, which I guess is what you were using (and definitely isn't
the tool you wanted). There's also a couple of Perspective effects, but it's
much easier to use Pick or Deform.
Guess next time I should go with my gut feeling, huh? Glad Joske jumped in
and set you straight.
Lori
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| Adriaan Barel 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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"Lori Davis" <loriweb@REMOVEpair.com> wrote in message
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> "Adriaan Barel" <apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:44c8df12_3@cnews...
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> Ach, I was going to mention that you might have been using the wrong
> tool, Adriaan. There isn't a perspective tool, but there's the Pick
> tool and the Deform tool, which have a Perspective mode, and there's
> the Perspective Correction tool, which I guess is what you were using
> (and definitely isn't the tool you wanted). There's also a couple of
> Perspective effects, but it's much easier to use Pick or Deform.
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> Guess next time I should go with my gut feeling, huh? Glad Joske
> jumped in and set you straight.
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> Lori
Thanks to you mentioning that my "painting" needed work, I learn't a lot. It
took a long time the way I was doing it. LOL
Regards,
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Adriaan Barel
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| Joske 2006-08-02, 12:08 pm |
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Adriaan Barel wrote:
> "Joske" wrote
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> I never knew it was that easy. Thanks very much Joske. :-)
I'm glad you find it easy. And to Lori: I had the name of the tool
wrong too just like Adriaan, it's Perspective Correction Tool :-)
This image is better already. I think perspective drawing needs
practice, first with a few simple shapes and then upwards. That's
why I think the tutorial I posted the link to is good, it does it
all in steps with simple explanations.
As always, it's nice to see you make progress. If ever you feel
we're always on your case, you should know that it is genuine
interest and fun in seeing the progress :-)
Joske
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