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Old 28-04-2007, 01:01   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Rainy landscape

Woow ,,thanks Rob, , considering I picked like the 2nd cloud picture I had out of 200,,,that aside, one thing about this kind of work that hasn't been talked about is the picture grain,,,I have a lesson on that, but have forgotten how to do it...I think at different times of the day, it is semi late for me,,that working on anything in photoshop that might or might not be hard can be relaxing and a learning period of great fun,,.
Those little things to be done when compositing are what Mark was refering to,,I would love to see some changing the grain to match, like maybe put up a picture already maskout with the pure white, and then we can add what ever we want but have to match the grain,,would it work with the size pictures we use here? Let's do it.
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