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How to do Angel Effect in Paint Shop Pro 8

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

This tutorial really helps make your pictures neat and cool.


*NOTE: If you have any questions, please feel free to comment here!

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  • Rude. When you use the brighten and contrast option, the effect is similar, but definitely not the same. I use this method when I want a professional result.

  • why not just go to edit greyscale?

  • If you feel its easier to use that, then go for it.

  • i really want to know how to color a selection ... i find jasc paint shop pro pretty crap because its so hard to find the tools please help me :(

  • I'm unsure as to what you are asking specifically. Paint Shop Pro is quite easy actually, you just have to get a hang of it and it will all work out in the end :)

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  • Sorry.. but.. ANGEL EFFECT????

  • isn't that just lighten the skin and make it grayscale??

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  • @bubbathefelon the purpose of angel effect is to lighten it up before gray scaling 

  • I love this effect,thank you...

  • LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS (: MAKE MOREEEE

  • you made a grayscale picture. woohoo not really an angel effect.

  • probably the dumbest tutorial ever. professionals wouldn't bother with layer effects, they would just manually adjust levels, color balance, and curves and not use hues or auto contrast or auto color adjust. also, you could grayscale the original before you make adjustments and combine that adjusted image with the one you made before you grayscaled it using layer effects and opacity adjustments.

  • Okay, really? Nothing better to show than "the angel effect"? lol. But anyway, I agree with bubbathefelon. It looks a bit like a black/ white picture, and I actually think that black/white pictures looks more professional than the so called angel effect. Then you can just add more contrast afterwords to get a great look for a picture.

  • Sucks!!!!  Nothing important!!!

  • @cis4courtney Cause it's an effect ;)

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