I <3 the smudge tool. Another tip, if you dont like flattening the whole thing; make a new layer, go into image>apply image. This will make a copy of the image in that new layer.
I used to make a blank layer at the top and go Image>apply image, but this is way faster - ctrl+alt+shift+e on a blank layer to make a combined flat image of all visible layers
We can't see your images anymore your to popular ;) So there is only one thing to say www.imgur.com, great image hosting site used it ever since photobucket compressed my images.
Not sure about having the images scrollable, I had no idea there was more then one image on this page.. http://mattlink3d.com/galleryCharacters_doomRails.html I clicked next and missed all the good work underneath the first image..
put your images in using the insert image button on the post tool and you're likely to get more feedback. people don't like to have to click to other websites to view images! Like so...
Eh? I called the images nav_active and nav_hover. If Rhinokey was changign the look of the site he'd need to edit the background images, masthead images etc. Now he alos gets to update the active and hover.
Yes, I know it's been talked to death, but I will give my thoughts anyway for those who care. And no: I don't like AI-generated 'creative' content :-). But I welcome AI automating repetitive tasks. Proponents of generative algorithms reason AI 'learns' like
a human, and therefore it is not a problem to use human-created…
I'm building a composite material in 3DS Max and I'd like to add a MASK to a layer. I'm wondering...does the mask need to be an entirely separate image? Or is there a way to plug in the alpha channel of let's say...a targa or another 32-bit image? It doesn't seem very resourceful to need to create and use another image.
Dude, you gotta post these with images, not links. No one will look at them. Click that image icon (the yellow one with the mountain) and use this site I've linked below to link your images... http://imgur.com//
In the channel drop down beside the image slot, pick something that's not A. Currently it's looking for the value in the alpha channel of the image. You probably want R, assuming your image doesn't have an alpha channel...