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  • Kendrick Drews

    March 13, 2015 at 12:05 am in reply to: Newbie question

    You’re going to have to move the graphics yourself with the Selection tool(v) via Clicking and dragging.

    if that isn’t what you’re looking for you might want to try Window> text wrap for the selected image. this will make the outer edge of the object solid without overlapping.

  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Achieve sketch/halftone effect

    If you’re working from a photograph:A combination of the Stamp Filter, Overlayed with the half-tone filter will get you close.

    If it needs to be hand drawn, I’d suggest using the pencil tool. It was little-to-no anti aliasing, so it will give you that same effect, albeit time consuming.

  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 11:23 pm in reply to: cintiq getting jagged vertical lines

    There are a few things that could also be an issue:

    How worn is the nib on your pen?
    What is the difference in resolution?
    Are you more or less zoomed out on the computer other computer?

    Often times a jagged edge can come from some communication in the connection of the tablet to the tablet pen. If you’re too zoomed out, the natural shakiness of your hand might cause the program to jitter.

  • The biggest trick with Translucent subjects are the large highlights with extremely high contrast.

    You’ll want to place your deepest blues closest to the highlights of your crystal- which will also be at the edges or corners of the crystal itself.

  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Hi World! Any Ideas how to get this effect?

    Most of the time, for images with great effects over them, how you start is very important to how you’re going to finish.

    For something like this you’d need:
    – A High quality, high resolution ‘Parent’ image
    – Copy selections of high contrast onto their own layers.
    – Lower the contrast but stick to the darker tones in your levels
    – Sepia/Color layer above set to mulitply/hue/saturation in layer settings.
    ( You could do that last step under Hue/Saturation Adjustments without extra layers )
    – Put contrasted layers on top layer
    – Add grain texture, low opacity, set to multiply.
    – Delete the white from grain texture using Magic wand (w) tool set to contiguous.

    That’s just a start!

  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Edit cropped image

    Here’s a link to a video that I think would help:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M70LzGUkXUI

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  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 11:07 pm in reply to: Changing line orientation to 45 degrees

    The solution is your free transform tool. (CTRL+ T) When you do this a bounding box should appear and in the center of the box is a circle with a dot in it. That circle is the reference point for transformations. If you move that point to the bottom of your bounding box, you will rotate the image around that new point.

  • On your keywords panel, in the top right, there is a button that pulls a drop down menu. Options to import and export keywords are found there.

  • If you click and drag the document right below the options bar, your document should ‘snap’ blue and your work-space will now have a floating canvas that allows you to always see outside the document space.

  • Kendrick Drews

    March 12, 2015 at 10:41 pm in reply to: Phtoshop 5 and Windows 8.1

    According to your specs it should be compatible but on the official adobe website only 2/8 people have said it works.

    Do you receive any error message?

    I use CS5.1 with no issues. How long ago did you purchase PS?

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