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Post by Ali on Apr 13, 2008 16:33:06 GMT -5
That last image was...
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Post by Ali on Apr 13, 2008 17:28:53 GMT -5
And more backrounds: <style> body {background: URL("http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/royalgirlkyriibackroundtemplate.png")}</style> <style> body {background: URL("http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/royalboyacarabackroundtemplate.png")}</style>
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Post by Ali on Apr 13, 2008 18:36:19 GMT -5
This is my first celeb graphic EVER, so dont be hatin' on it.
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Post by Ali on Apr 13, 2008 21:00:47 GMT -5
And a blend:
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Post by LaQuann Dawson on Apr 14, 2008 10:01:15 GMT -5
cool! im at school!
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Post by Ali on Apr 14, 2008 19:23:06 GMT -5
Here another one:
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Post by Ali on Apr 14, 2008 19:33:10 GMT -5
Testing transparent overlay...
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Post by Ali on Apr 14, 2008 19:33:23 GMT -5
NNOOOOO! WHY?! =/
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Post by Ali on Apr 14, 2008 20:46:08 GMT -5
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Post by Ali on Apr 15, 2008 15:56:41 GMT -5
MUAHAHAHA! Look out! Here's a new tut! Colorize a Selected Image Make an image like the one above! Open up Paint Shop Pro or a graphic program that is similar to start. Paste this new image as your workspace: Your workspace should now look somewhat like this: Now that you've got your image open, click the selections tool. It is reccomended you select the Magic Wand or Freehand Selection tool as you will be selecting the flowers. Find a way that best suits you to select the flowers. Once you've selected the flowers, invert the selection as shown below. Now apply Colorize. Set it to Hue=0 and Saturation=0. And Vwala! Your image should now look like this, or close: You can even add some snazzy effects to it! Try experimenting with sunlight effects, brushes, borders, and layer effects for a nice look!
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Post by Ali on Apr 15, 2008 15:58:29 GMT -5
Ooops! Okay, lemme fix the tut.
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Post by Ali on Apr 15, 2008 16:05:35 GMT -5
The new *fixed code:
Colorize a Selected Image <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie7.png> <br><br> Make an image like the one above! <br><br><br>
Open up Paint Shop Pro or a graphic program that is similar to start. Paste this new image as your workspace: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie1.png> <br><br> Your workspace should now look somewhat like this: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie2.png> <br><br> Now that you've got your image open, click the selections tool. It is reccomended you select the Magic Wand or Freehand Selection tool as you will be selecting the flowers. Find a way that best suits you to select the flowers. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie3.png> <br><br> Once you've selected the flowers, invert the selection as shown below. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie4.png> <br><br> Now apply Colorize. Set it to Hue=0 and Saturation=0. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie5.png> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie6.png> <br><br> And Vwala! Your image should now look like this, or close: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie7.png> <br><br> You can even add some snazzy effects to it! Try experimenting with sunlight effects, brushes, borders, and layer effects for a nice look! <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/entersign12.png>[/code[
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Post by Ali on Apr 15, 2008 16:06:06 GMT -5
Ooopss! GAH! Here it is:
Colorize a Selected Image <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie7.png> <br><br> Make an image like the one above! <br><br><br>
Open up Paint Shop Pro or a graphic program that is similar to start. Paste this new image as your workspace: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie1.png> <br><br> Your workspace should now look somewhat like this: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie2.png> <br><br> Now that you've got your image open, click the selections tool. It is reccomended you select the Magic Wand or Freehand Selection tool as you will be selecting the flowers. Find a way that best suits you to select the flowers. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie3.png> <br><br> Once you've selected the flowers, invert the selection as shown below. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie4.png> <br><br> Now apply Colorize. Set it to Hue=0 and Saturation=0. <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie5.png> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie6.png> <br><br> And Vwala! Your image should now look like this, or close: <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/ColorizeScreenie7.png> <br><br> You can even add some snazzy effects to it! Try experimenting with sunlight effects, brushes, borders, and layer effects for a nice look! <br><br> <img src=http://usera.imagecave.com/carolme9mine9/entersign12.png>
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Post by Ali on Apr 15, 2008 17:20:28 GMT -5
Here's some choco text! *gets hungry*
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