Art SOS! How to rescue an old print in Photoshop

Sep 24, 2008 11:27

A very long time ago, Olga's very fancy and not-even-that-old computer went to a better place. (The motherboard died, there's no bringing that sucker back.) And sadly, a few pieces of artwork that she didn't back up went with it. (I can't say it enough, back up your stuff, cousins!)

One of the lost pieces was Undomiel Rising. I haven't been able ( Read more... )

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tammylee September 24 2008, 18:55:53 UTC
I'm not getting your images showing up!
But this is a sexcellent tutorial!

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urdsama September 24 2008, 19:03:26 UTC
oh-oh, thanks for caching that, Tamma!

All fixed now. Hope this will be useful in some capacity. ^_^

(sexellent... LOL!!)

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vestaka September 25 2008, 17:10:52 UTC
wooo but seriously beautiful my dear. Also I am totally wanting to fiddle with adjusting colors now like wow *laughs*

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urdsama September 25 2008, 17:13:47 UTC
fiddling is not only fun, but educational! :D (and thus totally worth the time)

Thank you, Jessica! <3

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purpletophat September 26 2008, 03:52:47 UTC
I'm glad you could save something and make pretty postcards. The picture is so lovely, it would have been such a shame. Thank you for the tutorial! I love learning new photoshop tricks.

*NOW GOES TO BACK UP THE HELL OUT OF HER SHIT*

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urdsama September 26 2008, 21:19:27 UTC
BACK. IT. UP! Booya! \^_^/ That's what I like to hear. LOL

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kitsunechan October 4 2008, 20:23:38 UTC
Backups are totally indispensable..

..but color adjustments are so second-nature it would never even cross my mind to try to document the process.. I'm sure it's a big boon to those who are less familiar with the dirty underbelly of Photoshop. :D

I wish I could find some tutorials on professional sound systems.. >_<; where would I even begin to look??

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