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  • #70863
    Marie-Claire
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      Hi everybody,
      I’m looking for a tutorial I saw, on how to make a background paper by selecting a stroke in a photo and working with it, I just can’t remember where I saw this ? Was it here in the Campus ?

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      #70865
      Cassel
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        I am not sure what you mean by a “stroke of a photo”? Do you mean a thin rectangle? If so, it could be one inside the Campus to make plaid.

        #70866
        Marie-Claire
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          yes I mean you select a long fine rectangular selection and with that selection you make a background but I just remember I thought it was a nice background and I loved it because you had the colors of the photo that way too, but it wasn’t a plaid.
          I know I can’t give a lot of details, and it’s kinda vague that way

          #70869
          Cassel
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            The tutorial is Plaid 2.

            #70874
            Marie-Claire
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              Yes! that’s it, thank you. I didn’t have in mind to make a plaid with it, so I didn’t go and watch that tutorial.
              I had gotten to the point of enlarging the canvas, but then I was stuck. I didn’t know what else to do. So it was: Effects, Rotating Mirror, that I needed to move on.
              Thank you!

              #70875
              Marie-Claire
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                So much to remember!
                one should find a way to write down when you see something you would still like to use or try, along with where to find it.
                But just writing everything down one after the other isn’t an easy way when you’re looking for something

                #70983
                trish williams
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                  Marie-Claire I wonder if you are thinking of a script,  Carole has a script where you draw a line across a section of you picture and it turns it into a gradient which places it in your gradients that you can choose to keep or trash. I have that and it comes in handy  you just have to draw the line where you line the colours most sometimes |I just draw a small line and the effect it produces is great x Hope this helps

                   

                   

                  #71092
                  Marie-Claire
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                    Trish, thank you,
                    I went to look at the script, and therefore also looked at the Masterclass: Great Gradients where the explanation is also given.
                    Thanks for the support

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