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Heidi

2006-08-06, 10:40 pm

underprocessable
bjeanneb

2006-08-07, 3:45 am



"Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message news:44d6a26e_1@cnews...
>
> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a store in a
> mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with selections
> so
> I can create
> a storefront.


It's charming, Heidi.

Jeanne



Michelle

2006-08-07, 3:45 am



"Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:44d6a26e_1@cnews...
>
> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a

store in a
> mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with

selections so
> I can create
> a storefront.
>
>
>
>


I think you did a good job, Heidi. It just needs some
merchandise, and shoppers, and a cashier :-)

Michelle



Joëlle

2006-08-07, 7:23 am



"Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message news:44d6a26e_1@cnews...
>
> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a store in a
> mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with selections
> so
> I can create
> a storefront.
>
>
>
>


Looks good Heidi, now you need to fill it with people and shopping carts!
Maybe add some greenery in pots.
:-)
Joëlle



Joske

2006-08-07, 6:38 pm


Heidi wrote:

> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a
> store in a mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with
> selections so I can create
> a storefront.


'Nobody said it was easy' is a line from a Coldplay song (The
Scientist), and that definitely goes for what you are doing :-)
Honestly, these things are at a level where you're not done in an
hour. So I would advise patience first of all, and confidence,
building upon the progress you clearly have made already.

I think that personally I would have done the framework (the lines)
in vector first - vector is nice and straight and perfect for
rectangles and perspective. Vector layers can always be duplicated
and their duplicates turned into raster for more work later. That
would also be where your selections come into play. And, once you'd
have a good vector template for a storefront, imagine how easy it
would be to edit it for another store.

Seeing how far you have progressed since you asked your question, I
can picture a line of storefronts with insides posted by you. It'll
be an image you're proud of, since it took hard work and a lot of
time to make.

Joske
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Carrie Osmo

2006-08-08, 4:08 am


Looking good here Heidi.
You have acheived a lot in a short time
well done girl
carrie
"Heidi" <blackcat2@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message news:44d6a26e_1@cnews...
>
> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a store in a
> mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with selections so
> I can create
> a storefront.
>
>
>
>




Nightingail

2006-08-08, 7:19 am


Heidi wrote:
> I don't know how much luck I had making this room look like a store
> in a mall... *sigh*
> Thoughts appreciated. I have been trying to learn working with
> selections so I can create
> a storefront.


It looks exactly like a store in a mall to me, Heidi. Nice work.

Gail

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