Anon 02/15/2018 (Thu) 19:46:48 No.740 del
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>Still makes a difference. I've never used photoshope either, mainly have used growing up Gimp, some Inkscape and a few obscure FOSS programs I'm a linux, albit probably a crappy unskilled user who does't like to shrill it
even one small bump makes a big difference and that should be obvious. I think the photoshop should be touched for these things but not in the "commercial" in the sense that you copy and paste random things. If anything,adding little effects you know how they works are usually more useful than the ones you don't master or doesn't fit the style.

>In fact you probably have a better sense of things the I do which I don't have at all , certainly with the basic stuff anyway.

That may be because I have had played during my teenage years with GT5. In a free race,I took like 5 laps on the track and then spend hours in the photo mode. I mastered the angles of the car.how the sun has to shine over the car, exploit the little effects with the ambients and lightnings, oversaturation, exposition.... I added one effect (not always) and then,just mess around with it until I detect the photo which clicks to me.

>This is the first time I've fooled around with it that I can remember (though I may have played with it whe I was yonger). I really dig the sharpness of the lines and how it can brush up even lower efford art. Maybe will try to make a banner with that effect once I'm done with the current few.

It will eventually happen. The moment you try it and see that it unexpectedly fits,it will stand out with that effect.