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Chris_Rulez

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  1. Well, the only semantic differences are:

    Layer masks = Alpha Masks, someone released a plugin somewhere.

    Soft Light = Overlay, but not as harsh. Just use Overlay at 50-100 (out of 255) opacity.

    Okay I'll try it now, And then show you when I finish :D

    EDIT: I tried it and I have no Idea what to do on Step 4: Alpha Mask :(

  2. This has been asked before, many times, and aside from the tutorials on the Internet (like Blooper's direction), there are a few topics here on the Forums: http://tinyurl.com/57vqoh

    Yeah I tried a few, But they do not help very much.

    I kinda tried my own way to test it out, With basically just overlaying layers, And I got this:

    24erjbm.png Any thoughts?

    You have to add stock pictures and only do hue/sat in some places. In the tut, the author used pictures of varicose, a mummy, and a war victim.

    lol, Okay, well that was a photoshop tut, I don't know photoshop good, So I don't know what they call stuff, and what we call it.. So that wasn't very helpful :(

  3. LoL, Nice title right? Anyway, I see pictures on my one site, And they are regular pictures that got zombified, And they made them look like zombies, Like cuts, green, gross, etc, And I wanna know if theres a plugin or tut that I missed to make them, Is it even possible to make people look like zombies on Paint.net? Help! If you need examples of zombies, I can no problem..

  4. How do you make things look dark, Like gray, As if it was dark there, Example: If you shine a Flashlight where its dark, Wherever its not shining its dark, I wanna know, Is it like with some kind of blur or something? Like you can see through it but its a dark color, Maybe its a Layer with gray color and opacity low? If you don't know what I mean try F r o G's avatar, That's what gave me the inspiration..

  5. Thanks for the reply Chris, however i am trying to find a way to shall we say 'cancel out' the existing background not 'cut it' out, the images i am working with are very complex and have several areas where the foreground image (the part I want to save) is translucent enough to see the background through it. that's why neither the magicwand cutting or the painting an outline around the foreground methods described in both of those tutorials will work for me, i was hoping to use the 'clean' background image i have as a layer to have it shall we say 'strip' itself out of the main image, leaving a foreground image that has the areas where the background didn't show through as full transparent and the areas where the background did show through as translucent areas. I was hoping i could achieve this by setting the blend modes of each layer to some specific setting like multiply or something maybe (i don't understand enough of how all the different blend modes actually interact with each other to do it myself that's why i'm asking here). I do however thank you for taking the time for trying to help me, I just wish it was as simple as using one of those methods.

    Thank You,

    bartman2589

    Oh, well, Sorry, I have been trying to figure the same thing out for a while now, You'd need to ask a veteran of Paint.net for that. :)

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