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Which family member would you like her to be? Sister, Mother....Daughter? (In a Family Frendly sort of way) Not to mention, girls who have been in this situation preferring not to be.
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Please read with astute calmness. (I don't see anywhere where I wrote, remove the post?) I realize “stock?” photos can be a limited resource especially if free but, this is the chosen photo? I find it odd on a "Family Friendly? Forum", pictures of a girl in underwear, looking completely plastered with beer bottles scattered, distressed on a toilet which actually could be someone friend (although I would question the "friend" part) family oriented. No disrespect. I'm a memeber because I like the product. I find your belittling it all, a bit disquieting and someone has to say these images are not OK. Because really. They're not OK. Tabou
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I believe while this tutorial is interesting enough, the images are disturbingly non-family oriented borderline abusive leaving me to wonder why such pictures (Rule 12) are not requested to be changed or removed?
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Alpha-Mask. Works great. Thanks
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Quick, simple and yet so useful! Thanks.
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Thanks for the filters.
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Thanks for the filters.
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Thanks for the filters.
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BoltBait's Plugin Pack for v3.5.11 - Updated January 31, 2015
Tabou replied to BoltBait's topic in Plugin Packs
Colour Balance is a must. Have you considered adding a Greyscale "checkbox switch" and a contrast slider? You would have a great channel mixer. Outline, feather, selections - it's all good. Thank-You. -
BoltBait's Plugin Pack for v3.5.11 - Updated January 31, 2015
Tabou replied to BoltBait's topic in Plugin Packs
Colour Balance is a must. Have you considered adding a Greyscale "checkbox switch" and a contrast slider? You would have a great channel mixer. Outline, feather, selections - it's all good. Thank-You. -
BoltBait's Plugin Pack for v3.5.11 - Updated January 31, 2015
Tabou replied to BoltBait's topic in Plugin Packs
Colour Balance is a must. Have you considered adding a Greyscale "checkbox switch" and a contrast slider? You would have a great channel mixer. Outline, feather, selections - it's all good. Thank-You. -
The fact that curves+ can save settings and work in CMKY makes it worth the download (I use 2.6 without any problems) Outline objects is good too. Thanks.
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The fact that curves+ can save settings and work in CMKY makes it worth the download (I use 2.6 without any problems) Outline objects is good too. Thanks.
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The fact that curves+ can save settings and work in CMKY makes it worth the download (I use 2.6 without any problems) Outline objects is good too. Thanks.
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Evan's Effects (open source as of October 16, 2012)
Tabou replied to evanolds's topic in Plugin Packs
Nice Reshape Tool. Thanks. -
I find the "Grid Maker" very useful and have used Frames. Thanks.
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"Colour to Alpha" works great. Thanks
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Interesting Tutorial. Hopefully, this is not a “victim” of unfortunate circumstances?? One can never tell these days.
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Very helpful… Thank you.
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Cropping Photographs - The Rule of Thirds
Tabou replied to cjmcguinness's topic in Image and Photo Touch-ups
Great Informative Tutorial. I have a slightly different way to achieve the Rule of Thirds in my good photos. This technique allows me to visualize the entire image while I am determining the best area and amount as to crop. Click title to view: >> "Rule of Thirds" ----------------------------------- Plug-in used. Outline Selection by BoltBait -
Color and Black and White - The Pleasantville Effect
Tabou replied to TheTh0mas's topic in Beginner Tutorials
All the pics look amazing.....I have a slightly different way of doing the same effect... Click title to view: >> "Blending colour into black & white Images" ----------------------------------- Helpful Plug-in: Colour To Alpha by Tanel Tools: Eraser Tool-Expose lower layer Magic Wand-Control erasing edges (use with "ADD" and "Tolerance" adjustments) 1. Duplicate Image and convert the top layer to B/W using your favourite method (Or use colour tones). 2. Select the B/W layer and use the Eraser tool as a paintbrush to remove areas and expose the layer below. The intensity of the brush can be adjusted by lowering the "Transparency-Alpha" found on the “Colour Bar” when you click the "More>>" button. Erase a little or a lot. It’s up to you.