So I've been watching Emerald City on NBC and the colors and scenery are amazing along with the characters and story. I hate waiting for Friday to watch a new ep
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Yes, actually I've seen those Emerald City sets on tumblr, but didn't realize they were yours, and I haven't seen the show, so I scrolled right past them.
Good job!
If you ever want icon advice, let me know! I can point you towards tutorials or give you advice on particular icons, if you like. I know how hard it is to find someone willing to give concrit or teach you. I'm always happy to help.
I do like the font! It's hard to read because the jpg quality is too low, I think. Try saving them as png instead, it gets rid of that problem the easiest.
The first set (with the ribbon) was very well lit. The others were too dark on my screen, too.
Hmm, right now I'm always struggling with the best way to lighten a dark image.That's great! Getting things to be light and contrasted enough is a challenge with most screencaps. But you'll get there
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Thanks! That was very helpful! I use Corel PaintShop Pro 7, but that at least gave me some direction as to what I was looking for.
Turns out I have an "Adjustment Layer" option! It can be a whole list of things that are used to adjust brightness, color, texture... all kinds of things! I still added a duplicate layer between the original and the adjustment layer, just to have a buffer.
And I figured out I can save my projects to reopen and edit later! I do wish I had an "Undo List" so I could select which thing I've done that I want to undo, but oh well.
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Good job!
If you ever want icon advice, let me know! I can point you towards tutorials or give you advice on particular icons, if you like. I know how hard it is to find someone willing to give concrit or teach you. I'm always happy to help.
I do like the font! It's hard to read because the jpg quality is too low, I think. Try saving them as png instead, it gets rid of that problem the easiest.
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The first set (with the ribbon) was very well lit. The others were too dark on my screen, too.
Hmm, right now I'm always struggling with the best way to lighten a dark image.That's great! Getting things to be light and contrasted enough is a challenge with most screencaps. But you'll get there ( ... )
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Turns out I have an "Adjustment Layer" option! It can be a whole list of things that are used to adjust brightness, color, texture... all kinds of things! I still added a duplicate layer between the original and the adjustment layer, just to have a buffer.
And I figured out I can save my projects to reopen and edit later! I do wish I had an "Undo List" so I could select which thing I've done that I want to undo, but oh well.
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