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Last edited by Les; 06-07-2011 at 02:48 AM. |
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Using Mysticpuma's suggested RLM24, which I saw before but thought to be a tad too green, but I am colour blind so what do I know. Tell me if we are getting closer.
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Thats pretty close!
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but the texture is way off. You don't see that worn-metal texture in those pictures. oh well, that's probably not something you can change. but those colors are very close. i'd say.
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Just a touch darker I'd say mate..
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/cast necromancy
Hey, don't let this thread die! Keep them coming, please! (I'd post some pics myself, but I'm totally un-creative, so I have to be the fanboi |
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![]() Steps: Mode- Gray Scale Brightness Contrast -Adjustment Levels -Adjustment Duplicated Original Screenshot layer Apply Sketch Filter > Torn Edges to duplicated layer Turn 'torn edges' layer opacity to around 45% |
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Hi:
Some of mine, hope you like them ![]() ![]() ![]() Greetings from Spain: Otto |
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Made a couple more....
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hey otto, could you tell me how you've achieved the 'scratchy old photo'-effect in the spitfire pic? I could use that myself, actually
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