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This post should be on the yard but since it seems that i cant post pics there,i postem here.
Tired of using the same colors on your pieces?
Busting your head what colorz will you use on your next piece?
Theres a tip:
1) scan a piece with a color combination you like(yours...others, doesnt really matter)
2) now invert the sucker
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1682931&a=12912257&p=50183488'>
Aaaaaaaabracatabra!!
3)If you're using Photoshop the "replace color" and "selective color" commands make it even better.
Some more hocus pocus and...
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1682931&a=12912257&p=50183489'>
Oooops i turned a swet into a ces!
(just kidding)
You're probably right the pieces look better in their original colors, But the point on this post is not that.It's just a tip on getting ideas about new color combos.
Just that
thanks, but i figured that out 3 years ago when i just looked at the negatives from the burners i flicked....you don't need photoshop to do it for you.