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02-06-2003, 05:56 PM
how do you like it? i think it came out shitty cause of the holes in my head, and those pics are like 4 years ago so dont jump to any conclusions... eek:
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02-06-2003, 06:01 PM
how old r u 7??? lmao!!!!
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Lieutenant Colonel
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02-06-2003, 06:19 PM
dude i said those pics were like from 4/5 years ago. im 15 now.
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02-06-2003, 06:49 PM
lol you look about 9 or 10. Why the hell would you use those?
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02-06-2003, 07:41 PM
Don't you have Photoshop? If you do, use the clone stamp.
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Lieutenant Colonel
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02-06-2003, 07:42 PM
hey magnum what does the clone stamp do? does it just clone the layer?
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02-06-2003, 07:49 PM
yea man, wtf does it do?
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02-06-2003, 08:46 PM
Ah, the clone stamp. Don't enter a Photoshop contest without it. Commonly used for replacing text and whatnot. Here's how it works:
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut1.jpg[/img]
You want to replace the text with the background, but it's all in one picture. You can't use airbrushing or the paintbrush, because the solid color won't match.
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut2.jpg[/img]
So you use the clone stamp. Hold down Alt in the sample "blank" area, then repeatedly click (not click and drag, because that only smears it) over the area you want to replace. You will probably have to keep selecting new samples for it to look good, especially if the shading or something changes over the aread. You can either do this in the layer itself, or create a new transparent layer and enable "use all layers" in the clone stamp menu bar to put the cloning in the new layer.
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut3.jpg[/img]
When it's done, the text will be gone. You can tell where I did it if you look carefully, but putting new text over it, adjusting the brightness/contrast, etc. can make it look almost like the original.
You could use it to replace the blank areas with the proper skin tone.
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02-06-2003, 08:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnum
Ah, the clone stamp. Don't enter a Photoshop contest without it. Commonly used for replacing text and whatnot. Here's how it works:
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut1.jpg[/img]
You want to replace the text with the background, but it's all in one picture. You can't use airbrushing or the paintbrush, because the solid color won't match.
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut2.jpg[/img]
So you use the clone stamp. Hold down Alt in the sample "blank" area, then repeatedly click (not click and drag, because that only smears it) over the area you want to replace. You will probably have to keep selecting new samples for it to look good, especially if the shading or something changes over the aread. You can either do this in the layer itself, or create a new transparent layer and enable "use all layers" in the clone stamp menu bar to put the cloning in the new layer.
[img]http://web.syr.edu/~adkirsch/tut3.jpg[/img]
When it's done, the text will be gone. You can tell where I did it if you look carefully, but putting new text over it, adjusting the brightness/contrast, etc. can make it look almost like the original.
You could use it to replace the blank areas with the proper skin tone.
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for psp7?
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02-06-2003, 09:05 PM
Nah, Photoshop.
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02-06-2003, 09:06 PM
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02-06-2003, 09:49 PM
I've been wondering...Where do you guys get all those fonts for those sigs!?
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02-06-2003, 10:11 PM
ty mag, kinda obvious though lol
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02-06-2003, 10:13 PM
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I've been wondering...Where do you guys get all those fonts for those sigs!?
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... oOo: 1001fonts.com google.com searh for fonts man come on use ur brain before posting
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02-06-2003, 10:17 PM
They asked, I answered.
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