tutorial #07

Oct 19, 2012 01:26


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setentpet October 19 2012, 23:00:01 UTC
well, this was all sorts of awesome. thanks!

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mm3butterfly October 31 2012, 22:45:54 UTC
hii! sorry for taking me so long to answer, I wasn't interneting for a while. But thank you very much for reading it through, I'm glad you liked it! :D

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setentpet November 1 2012, 00:40:54 UTC
I am a self taught PS user, basically not reading tutorials and just learning on my own so I am not proud to say that I had never noticed the 'variations' feature but now I can't using it, along with a lot of your other tips.

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mm3butterfly November 1 2012, 00:46:26 UTC
Oh wow, that's amazing! All I could do for a while was read tutorials, so I admire you a lot for going into the woods by yourself :) And I'm now even more honoured that you've read my humble tut and found it useful! :D Variations is indeed a wonderful and very practical little thing haha. Thank you again for reading and the lovely comments ♥

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wallflower18 October 20 2012, 05:04:55 UTC
THIS IS AN AMAZING TUTORIAL. Thank you so so SO much for writing and sharing!

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mm3butterfly October 31 2012, 22:46:48 UTC
HEY HEY THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH FOR READING!! I'm truly glad you like it and hope you find it useful :D (and sorry for taking so long to answer, I'm lame and was away in rl bsns)

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everythingshiny October 21 2012, 01:59:19 UTC
this is really amazing!! thank you so much

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mm3butterfly October 31 2012, 23:07:22 UTC
Thank yooooou for reading!! (& sorry for taking a while to answer, I've been away!)

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mm3butterfly November 3 2012, 08:24:28 UTC
Hello! Thank you for reading and it's no bother at all! So, in Variations, there's not an actual "Auto" button you can click (this is why it's just sort of...). But when you open the window, it sometimes shows you a suggestion/different version of your image from the beginning. Check how "Current Pick" is sometimes different from "Original" even before you start clicking on the variations. That's what I mean :) I hope it clarified somehow, but if not, feel free to keep asking! :)

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cleotine August 14 2013, 21:19:56 UTC
Thanks for this, it's very helpful!
I'm just starting on PS and I have an oooold version but I still think I can translate lots of your tutorial for my usage.

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