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Kusanhagi junior member
Member # Joined: 23 Oct 1999 Posts: 42 Location: Dallas, TX
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 1999 12:56 am |
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Before you say anything yes I did misspell BLUR bye typing bluer....
I wanted to ask you your personal preference when it comes to bluring the edges of shading on a drawing of a face. I like to lighten up the line with a Gaussian Blur, but do you think that is the most effective? How do you lighten the transition from shaded to non-shaded?
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[This message has been edited by Kusanhagi (edited October 23, 1999).] |
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Affected member
Member # Joined: 22 Oct 1999 Posts: 1854 Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 1999 2:50 pm |
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You mean you use the blur tool for smoothing out transitions as well?
Eep.
I always just fiddle with large brush sizes...
Erm.
Then again, I just like to work by hand |
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Dhabih Administrator
Member # Joined: 13 Sep 1999 Posts: 532 Location: Kirkland, WA, U.S.A.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 1999 11:31 pm |
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Yeah gaussian blur is the one i use most for general blurring. If i wanna get more specific on areas to blur then i'll use the blur tool instead.
-dhab
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Nocturnal member
Member # Joined: 24 Oct 1999 Posts: 97
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 1999 12:37 am |
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heh soap on the scanner =) |
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Member # Joined: 22 Oct 1999 Posts: 1854 Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 1999 5:41 am |
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Well, that's not exactly what I meant, but... |
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