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caroline85 August 1 2007, 13:25:16 UTC
They are really great, I have saved number 8, hope thats ok I will credit you!
I really wanna see the next episode now. :)

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 13:36:15 UTC
Thanks! I can't wait for the next episode either. Have you seen the promo? Looks like it's going to be interesting.

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 13:42:02 UTC
Btw, if you really like the show, you should join madmen_tv

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snglesrvngfrend August 1 2007, 16:09:28 UTC
these are awesome! I'm snagging 6&9, will credit! Thanks!

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 17:35:04 UTC
Thank! Glad you like them.

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fodian August 1 2007, 17:01:48 UTC
These are gorgeous!

If you don't mind me asking: how did you get dark screencaps to look so crisp and luminescent? The icons I made from this scene are grainier than I would like.

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 17:34:01 UTC
Thanks!

To lighten the pictures I mostly use curves layers (how curves work ), then some saturation and brightness/contrast layers.
Maybe I'll write a tutorial, if I have time ;)

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fodian August 1 2007, 17:41:11 UTC
Ooooh, a tutorial on curves -- thank you!

Technically, I did all of the above, but my icon-fu is very rusty. I haven't made icons since the days when it was en vogue to use an exclusion layer. Long, long, long ago.

I'll check out the vid tutorial, though, for sure, since my use of curves of to kind to punch a random series of buttons and hold my nose and jump up and down on one foot and hope for the best. And if you do get around to writing a tutorial, please do let me know. Your icon work is awesome.

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 21:25:04 UTC
LOL.
Exclusion layers? Yeah, it's been a while. Now it's all about adjustment layers ;)

LOL. Curves must be used very carefully. If you use them randomly you'll end up with something ugly 99% of the time. It's kinda difficult to explain (most of all because english isn't my first language :o) but basically, if you drag the curve up it will lighten the picture, and if you drag it down it will darken the picture. Also, the more you drag it up (or down), the more it sharpens the picture.
Just move the curve *slowly* and carefully and it should be fine. I know that a lot of icon makers don't want to use them - but really, curves are the secret of icon making. It's difficult to understand how it works at first, but once you're used to it you can't even imagine making an icon (or working on any picture) without using curves.

A quick, and hopefully easy, tutorial.

Let's say we take this picture (that I think you used in your batch of icons)

... )

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kita0610 August 1 2007, 22:01:23 UTC
LOVE.

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 22:11:49 UTC
Glad you like them.
I can't stop looking at your icon :)

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kita0610 August 1 2007, 22:22:59 UTC
Mesmerizing, isn't it?

I have two

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passing_girl August 1 2007, 22:26:35 UTC
LOL.
While capping the first episode I noticed that he does that a lot. We should start a drinking game!

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passing_girl August 2 2007, 16:53:03 UTC
Hee!! Thanks for your enthusiastic comment. I'm glad you love them :)

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