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Post by xavier on Jul 13, 2007 22:55:23 GMT
I'm working on a new sig ^ but I can't get dante to blend in very well, probably because I'm still now that good at getting stock/renders to blend in that well, any tips?
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Post by gray929 on Jul 14, 2007 2:27:43 GMT
If your going to use that render, try running an orange colored filter on it. My program has a few preset filters such as "Sun tone" which would look nice on your sig. Or, right click the render go to properties and lower some of the color channels in the blend ranges. =)
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Post by xavier on Jul 14, 2007 3:34:40 GMT
If your going to use that render, try running an orange colored filter on it. My program has a few preset filters such as "Sun tone" which would look nice on your sig. Or, right click the render go to properties and lower some of the color channels in the blend ranges. =) Lowring the color channels isn't doing much and I don't think I've got a sunstone filter
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Post by gray929 on Jul 14, 2007 3:40:20 GMT
I can't help you unless you have PSP. But, I think you have PS. Does PS have any filters? You can make your own. I know on PSP the filters are under the image tab. Sorry I'm not of much help =/
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Post by Aussie on Jul 14, 2007 17:16:53 GMT
its a dark render (very) for a quite light sig heres what i would do i would duplicate the render layer set the underneath to either overlay, soft or hard light then lower the opacity on the top layer and erase the edges the add an adjusment layer either the greeny purple one or the orange and yellow and (i know the greeny purple one will blend but you may loes some orange) set that layer to soft light and adjust the opacity till it looks better. finally you have to options or both 1. add a c4d add adjust the blending untill it looks right or 2. brush slightly on the bottoms and to the left (this may take quite a few layers) and add a cliping mask to each layer. (not the c4d option) using both of these you may get a good effect but i cant really say as its not my sig i just play around untill i get somthing that looks pretty good.
~Good Luck~
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Post by Tj on Jul 17, 2007 19:07:00 GMT
or Duplicate the render about 4 times 5-original don't touch 4-color dodge-slight smudging 3-screen/soft light/overlay-slight smudging 2-color dodge-heavy smudging 1-screen/soft light/overlay-heavy smudging Then do a few photo fillers and black and white or orange and purple gradient maps on blending modes that look right with opacity to anywhere around 15-40ish Good luck
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Post by Aussie on Jul 22, 2007 15:58:34 GMT
wow yeah go with tj i just tried that on a new sig it works really well!!! thanks.
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Post by .t.w.i.l.i.g.h.t. on Aug 8, 2007 8:14:29 GMT
Maybe go with a background that better blends with the stock. You chose a quite bright background for a quite dark render... maybe switch it up and go darkder and hit the hightlighst with your current tones.
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