Re: New file uploaded to SkunkworksAMA

From: jaleelb <jbeck_at_rcn.com>
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 03:56:11 -0000

I'll keep some of that in mind. The problem with the procedure
you mentioned is that the solid colors are set on one layer. It's
easier for me to render the shadow on Charlene's face or reduce
the glare on Charlene's glasses. As for the lightened ink lines,
that was intentional. I colored the ink lines, in some cases to
reflect the highlight color. Realizing it now, I should have done
that around Des' torso, too. ^_^;

Anyway, thanks for the suggestions, man.

Jaleel -> :D

--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., Frederick Hauppage <
little_nake_in_da_ass_at_y...> wrote:
> Not too much of a shadow. Just a soft hint. [Do this by creating
an entire layer that has Des on
> it, then making another layer that has her outline, but softened
up. Drop that layer behind the
> Des layer. Adjust the Des shadow layer to the the offset and
make sure it's not too opaque, not
> too dark. That's it.] The reason for concern is there's a bit too
much "glare" from the
> eyeglasses. Backflash is okay. I've examined it closely and the
rest of the picture is fine,
> except where there's a bit too much "lightness" on the lines,
making them almost disappear.
>
> I, too, am a Mac user. But unfortunately, only for file
management and graphics purposes, as I
> have less trouble doing that on the Mac than on the Dell
Latitudes I have. I use the Dells for
> Internet access and playing games.
>
>
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Received on Sun Jun 02 2002 - 20:56:13 CDT

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