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Post by whippet on Aug 8, 2020 19:45:31 GMT
. . . . I haven't a clue.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 8, 2020 20:01:10 GMT
Oooooooooooooooh your showing your artsy side now whippet...
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Post by hmca on Aug 9, 2020 0:41:43 GMT
I like it....and agree with Lillias....very artsy!
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 9, 2020 4:43:13 GMT
Whatever you did, it looks very effective, bit of swirling going on there too, very intriguing.
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Post by whippet on Aug 9, 2020 15:31:27 GMT
Amazing what I can do when I get it completely wrong. I have a ready made mask, which I was wanting to put on - but couldn't. And the frame was supposed to flood fill - but didn't.
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Post by ritage on Aug 9, 2020 16:28:20 GMT
Amazing what I can do when I get it completely wrong. I have a ready made mask, which I was wanting to put on - but couldn't. And the frame was supposed to flood fill - but didn't. A beautiful and very intriguing image Whippet.
Looks to me as if you did put on a mask that took out the area between turban and glasses.
What is a frame that flood fills? Is that an Action?
Rita
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Post by whippet on Aug 10, 2020 19:24:59 GMT
So pleased you like it, Rita. This is the image I used. For the frame, I put a rectangle, and did an invert. Then I tried to flood fill the area. I can't understand why it came out patchy. I had flattened the image before starting that.
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