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Post by hmca on Sept 20, 2024 0:24:02 GMT
Really nice results, Andy. I tried this again today, too. I couldn't get the hang of the way the new gradient works in PS. I finally googled how to revert to the classic gradient and found that easier to work with. (You can easily do that by changing from gradient to classic gradient on the top bar).
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Post by hmca on Sept 20, 2024 21:06:08 GMT
A less ambitious, hopefully more realistic attempt.
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Post by Lillias on Sept 20, 2024 21:39:50 GMT
A less ambitious, hopefully more realistic attempt. Certainly looks realistic to me. Well done.
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Post by Andy on Sept 21, 2024 11:25:32 GMT
Certainly looks realistic to me. Well done. Agreed- that is very well done.
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Post by tourerjim on Sept 22, 2024 13:01:39 GMT
I think perhaps if you made the light beams a little brighter or whiter you would see a difference. Tried, Lillias. Still not happy with this as the images in the examples that Andy posted are more "transparent". Will try again....with another image. Mine look "too heavy". Hi Helen, you could also try with motion blur.
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