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Sep 26th 2001 | #17276 Report |
Member since: Jan 1st 1970 Posts: |
I know its a Photoshop 5/5.5 tut, but I was wondern' if there was a way to do it in Photoshop 6.0. I can do everystep but step 5. Step 5....where it says to fade the emboss Is there a way to do it in Photoshop 6.0? http://www.stridingstudio.com/tutorials/grungedust.html |
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Sep 26th 2001 | #17277 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
Shift + CTRL + F. Or, Edit > Fade Emboss. |
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Sep 26th 2001 | #17280 Report |
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Thanks deker.... lol, it's funny how u made the guy shake his arse in ur sig.....:D |
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Oct 1st 2001 | #17581 Report |
Member since: Oct 1st 2001 Posts: 29 |
Heh u think thats a silly question heh Iwent and tryed the zoom glow heh I got everything easy but were's colour dodge I can't find it :D lol BTW i'M A NEWBIE DON'T ASK i HAVE 6.0 BUT i CAN'T FIND COLOUR DODGE :p.
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