Hey there! Just wanted to thank you for joining sexy_mood_music! I hope you enjoy the wide range of graphics and music we've offered so far!
Feel free to contribute links to our monthly music-sharing post! The link to the latest music post is on the top of our main page (not the profile).
BTW, do you happen to know where I can promote the comm with some banners by our makers? Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Take care! :)
kim
P.S. If you'd like to help promote through your own journal or userinfo, please feel free to snag a banner at the link below. [Please do upload it to your own server though so the comm doesn't exceed its Photobucket bandwidth limit!]
I have Paint Shop Pro which is around 40 quid. Photoshop is ridiculously expensive. *shakes fist* But it works really well.
I usually do 3 soft light fill layers; 1 of white [to lighten & make it look a little softer], 1 light faint orange, 1 light pink, a light yellow multiply layer & sometimes a dark blue exclusion layer and just play around with the saturation & levels. & you just change the opacity of each layer to suit the photo.
Oh dear lord, that sounded so ridiculously technical for me, I didn't know my brain had it in me. /o\
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Feel free to contribute links to our monthly music-sharing post! The link to the latest music post is on the top of our main page (not the profile).
BTW, do you happen to know where I can promote the comm with some banners by our makers? Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Take care! :)
kim
P.S. If you'd like to help promote through your own journal or userinfo, please feel free to snag a banner at the link below. [Please do upload it to your own server though so the comm doesn't exceed its Photobucket bandwidth limit!]
http://community.livejournal.com/sexy_mood_music/1290.html
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I usually do 3 soft light fill layers; 1 of white [to lighten & make it look a little softer], 1 light faint orange, 1 light pink, a light yellow multiply layer & sometimes a dark blue exclusion layer and just play around with the saturation & levels. & you just change the opacity of each layer to suit the photo.
Oh dear lord, that sounded so ridiculously technical for me, I didn't know my brain had it in me. /o\
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