kinda non!official entry *g*, watertexture

Feb 20, 2006 21:43

this is mostly for my own reference, as I was playing with a realistic water texture, and I tend to forget about the things I've done. I've read too many tuts about this and combined too many step, so I will never ever know what I've done if I don't write it down *g*

it's not very user friendly, so in conclusion: ignore this entry ;P
move along, nothing to see )

tutorial: filters, walkthrough

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amanda February 20 2006, 21:01:03 UTC
Ha! I can follow that. Do you mind if I add it to my memories and refer to it from time to time?

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awmp February 20 2006, 21:06:55 UTC
nah, of course, I don't mind :)
if you can follow it, feel free to use it every way you want. I was just too lazy to make it into a real tutorial, but I needed the steps for my own memory.... *g*

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amanda February 20 2006, 21:10:00 UTC
Most awesome, and just so you know, you're now on my resources post. Cos you're just that awesome! Link!

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_sharvie_ February 21 2006, 00:26:24 UTC
Wow! That looks totally incredible. It's amazing what you can do with a little time, some effects, and a talented eye.

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shinda_x_x February 22 2006, 04:26:00 UTC
wow!~impressive!!

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cushla February 25 2006, 12:33:20 UTC
That looks fantastic!

I will be saving it to memories, as it looks too good not to!

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__undapresha February 25 2006, 17:24:28 UTC
Does Photoshop CS2 just not have render filters?
I can't find them anywhere.

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__undapresha February 25 2006, 17:25:08 UTC
This is a really good tutorial, by the way.
Even if it wasn't meant to be user friendly.
It's a very cool effect.

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awmp February 26 2006, 18:02:45 UTC
hmmm, I'm pretty sure they must be there, I've only opened PS CS once and never CS2, but these are very common filters...

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