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Wenduo2899Date: Saturday, 26 Feb 2011, 3:39 PM | Message # 1
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EleganceDate: Saturday, 26 Feb 2011, 5:37 PM | Message # 2
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Work on blending. Gradient maps, and photofilters. The text is to far away and creates a new focal.
Also try a new layer>apply image>blur>lens blur>soft light. Then make a new layer>apply image>sharpen>sharpen>erase the the things around the render. Dont erase the render and lower the opacity to about 60%
 
Wenduo2899Date: Saturday, 26 Feb 2011, 8:10 PM | Message # 3
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Thanks so much, what are photofilters, and im not sure on how to use that and gradient map succesfully

 
EleganceDate: Saturday, 26 Feb 2011, 9:46 PM | Message # 4
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well photofilter concentrates on one color but blends the colors. Gradient maps are suppose to be used as one side color dark and one side color light such as black and white, dark green and yellow.
In this case i would have a Dark blue with a light blue and set it to soft light. Then lower the opacity of the layer because we dont want it to have to much blue.
 
SiphenzDate: Saturday, 26 Feb 2011, 10:04 PM | Message # 5
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It's good man, definitely one of your best if not your best.

I agree with what Elegance said.


 
Wenduo2899Date: Sunday, 27 Feb 2011, 9:36 AM | Message # 6
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ok thanks when i use my render as the background i blur it a little but it still takes away the render, is there anything i can do to the background to not take the spotlight away from the render lol. thanks



Message edited by Wenduo2899 - Sunday, 27 Feb 2011, 9:39 AM
 
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