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Probably easy fix, someone help please. |
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May 14th 2009 | #197575 Report |
Member since: May 14th 2009 Posts: 2 |
in this image, how do i fill in the gaps behind the glasses properly? I made the image with Q or course, but cant figure out this part. please help. |
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May 14th 2009 | #197576 Report |
Member since: May 14th 2009 Posts: 2 |
Bump bumpo
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May 14th 2009 | #197592 Report |
Member since: Apr 4th 2009 Posts: 6 |
Hi if i am reading you right you want to loose the colour behind the glasses. if this is the case, you will need to select each section of the glasses using your preferred selection method, then use a hue/saturation adjustment layer & drag the saturation all the way to the left. |
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