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nice way round, good one
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when I grow up, I wanta be just like you.
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@deadking10 hi, I the tut in the background you have a picture of the girl model you are working on. she is blured with no eye's. how do you get the whole model from blur to a sharp picture. the opacity mask is a big help and thank you for that.
I have tryed meshing, but the finished picture comes out blur not sharp. an what do you set the color picker to..1 pix or 5 pix. an thanks again for all of your tuts & help.
Jim
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hi,
I like you tuts. how do you get the blur out of the mesh and go to a nice sharp picture. this would be a big help. thank
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omfg... i officially love you.
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ohh THE FACE!! very nice man, you are a master of the Illustrator
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nice one
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hi,
I like you tuts. how do you get the blur out of the mesh and go to a nice sharp picture. thiswould be a big help. thanks , Jim
50Jamesw 1 year ago
@50Jamesw
I used the OPACITY MASK. The black shapes blurred or black shapes blended will mask the sharp edged patch. The patch is created in the exact place so registration is perfect.
Thanks, Todd
deadking10 1 year ago
You can and maybe should use a mesh black and white shape as you mask to make it smoother. I like using black as the mask shape because it helps me remember as per Layer Masks in PS
deadking10 2 years ago