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Always ;) Then you can edit the selections and colour as well as layer modes separately.
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Arven Equine said: Always ;) Then you can edit the selections and colour as well as layer modes separately.
Ok, of course. I do everything else on separate layers, but never thought of it. Thank you!
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Liberty Rock said:
Alkmene said: You might want to try upping the contrast before making the markings white!
Make it contrast quiet a bit, then go and desaturate it and whiten it.
You are a miracle worker! Thank you!!! Dale, try this!
Can anyone explain this?
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Ruby Quater Horses said:
Liberty Rock said:
Alkmene said: You might want to try upping the contrast before making the markings white!
Make it contrast quiet a bit, then go and desaturate it and whiten it.
You are a miracle worker! Thank you!!! Dale, try this!
Can anyone explain this?
It's pretty much already explained. When you have your markings selected up the contrast slider.
Ohhh gosh I can't believe I even created these. 😱😱😱😨😨😨😨
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