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Gradient/selection question |
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Apr 25th 2004 | #148899 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 4 |
Okay it should be pretty obvious what I am trying to do here: It's a work in progress so eventually all the gradients will line up as in this image: My question is, what setting to I need to change to get rid of the white pixels around the black outline? I'd like the gradients to touch the outline instead of looking all jagged. Here is my basic outline for reference: I hope my question makes sense. |
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Apr 25th 2004 | #148903 Report |
Member since: May 27th 2002 Posts: 1028 |
your gradients layers are under the outline layer, correct?
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Apr 25th 2004 | #148905 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 4 |
[QUOTE=random]your gradients layers are under the outline layer, correct?[/QUOTE] Yes each seperate gradient is its own layer underneath the outline layer which is on top. |
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Apr 26th 2004 | #148916 Report |
Member since: May 27th 2002 Posts: 1028 |
Do you have the outline layer transparent except for the outlines? Cause that would give you those white borders. Tell you what... I just copied that bottom image you posted into photoshop and set the blending mode to multiply. That should work for you. Just keep that layer on top. Hope it works.
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Apr 26th 2004 | #148920 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 4 |
thanks for the help! much appreciated. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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Apr 27th 2004 | #149040 Report |
Member since: Aug 18th 2003 Posts: 77 |
MIKE! you crazy bastard. This is Ethan, yes, that one. School not keeping you busy enough?? |
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Apr 28th 2004 | #149095 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2004 Posts: 4 |
not at all i'm afraid. what's the story with you? i.e. what happened to you and just how random is this? |
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