Stearman revisited

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Stearman revisited

Postby gtirob01 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:50 am

Took an older edit I had made and added a few touch-ups using some new methods I've learned from jnc1's writeup!

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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby BrandonF » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:28 pm

Where can that Stearman be downloaded? Isn't this a freeware model? If so, It's one I've been looking for.

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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby jnc1 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:59 pm

Looks mighty good !

You are putting that method to some good uses. The thing I like most about it is I'm still thinking of new ways to use it.
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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby gtirob01 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:02 pm

Looks mighty good !

You are putting that method to some good uses. The thing I like most about it is I'm still thinking of new ways to use it.


Indeed! I am using the mask for highlights, shadows, sharpen, blur... and playing with other things seeing what else can be done. As I said before... I knew of layer masks, but never really knew how to use them. So thanks for the tip!

Brandon... i dont recall where exactly I got the Stearman, I believe from simouthouse?
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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby BrandonF » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:15 pm

Looks mighty good !

You are putting that method to some good uses. The thing I like most about it is I'm still thinking of new ways to use it.


Indeed! I am using the mask for highlights, shadows, sharpen, blur... and playing with other things seeing what else can be done. As I said before... I knew of layer masks, but never really knew how to use them. So thanks for the tip!

Brandon... i dont recall where exactly I got the Stearman, I believe from simouthouse?


I read that it was available there until something happened to their file library and it's not there anymore. Do you think you could send it to me?

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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby gtirob01 » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:19 pm

Looks mighty good !

You are putting that method to some good uses. The thing I like most about it is I'm still thinking of new ways to use it.


Indeed! I am using the mask for highlights, shadows, sharpen, blur... and playing with other things seeing what else can be done. As I said before... I knew of layer masks, but never really knew how to use them. So thanks for the tip!

Brandon... i dont recall where exactly I got the Stearman, I believe from simouthouse?


I read that it was available there until something happened to their file library and it's not there anymore. Do you think you could send it to me?

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Dont think that will be a problem. Shoot me your email and I can get it to you. But not till tomorrow.
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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby BrandonF » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:34 pm

PM sent.  8-)
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Re: Stearman revisited

Postby olderndirt » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:49 pm

Looks mighty good !

You are putting that method to some good uses. The thing I like most about it is I'm still thinking of new ways to use it.
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