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May 29th 2004 | #151886 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2002 Posts: 1706 |
I was looking at it a bit more. You could use some colour correcting and some better lighting with your image. The photo would stand out much more with a few changes. It looks like it's straight off the scanner or out of the digicam right now. http://www.tdee.ca/cover.jpg I threw in another font as well, just because. Nothing special, but at least I know what I'm reading now. |
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May 29th 2004 | #151888 Report |
Member since: Jan 6th 2004 Posts: 250 |
Dammmit! Thats Nice Right There I Lik Eit Lol.... Il Ltake Your Advice And See Waht I Come Up With ... Thanks |
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May 29th 2004 | #151892 Report |
Member since: Jan 6th 2004 Posts: 250 |
[QUOTE=infamous]Dammmit! Thats Nice Right There I Lik Eit Lol.... Il Ltake Your Advice And See Waht I Come Up With ... Thanks[/QUOTE] hEY SPECTRA how did you get those shadoes there? like how its darker in some areas is it just layers ? or did you use adjustments? |
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May 29th 2004 | #151894 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2002 Posts: 1706 |
I colour corrected it, duplicated the layer once, set it to overlay, merged those layers, then duplicated it again, set it to overlay again, turned down the opacity 'til it looked ok. Just play with layer settings.
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