Not so much, if you hit colorize in the hue area you'll see that it results in exactly what you did.
And im so damned retarded. I think I've been doing photoshop a little longer than you have and i know what im talking about.
... how long?... and no... you sig change the hue, not colorize it... so, ctrl+u then move the hue to red... ooooo, look!!! you're wrong, how funny, because I knew that...
Please note that you changed the saturation also... Why?... Because you tried it and knew you would be wrong?... Oh, yeah, forgot, srry... kthnxbai?...
Actually, when you hit colorize it sets it to 25 automatically. And when you go higher it just makes it even more bright red. Try it.
Dell and i dunno, it was already on here when i opened it. Maybe i ordered it with the computer but I never bought it separately nor installed it, i did install CS3 though on my other computers.
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"I'm like a dog chasing cars." - Joker, Dark Knight
Ok, I for one like LinkX's signatures. They're a different style than mine and they look nice. Some aren't so great but everyone has some that aren't amazing.
Also don't talk shit about other people's artwork when your stuff sux. Seriously, you changed the hue, rotated the picture, added text and cut out the picture. Very skilled. *slow clap*
EDIT: Never mind, you didn't even rotate the picture or cut it out. (looked at the picture wrong).
no no no no no, you got the colorize idea kinda wrong which is understandable. The colorize feature doesn't change the saturation. Instead of just normally changing the hue where it adds lets say red to the current colors on the screen, the colorize feature changes all the colors on the screen to a hue of red depending on brightness and lighting and such.
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"I'm like a dog chasing cars." - Joker, Dark Knight
Yeah, I tried some smudging to like, fill some of the blandness, but it's just too strong, or too weak and just blends, I'll get some grundgy brushes and try to fix it up bro...
Thats why me (and other people) hate blurry images. Its because there isnt enough picture to be good, so you make it blurry (smudging according to you)
Thats why me (and other people) hate blurry images. Its because there isnt enough picture to be good, so you make it blurry (smudging according to you)
But, lets just say, I wan to try and improve?... Then would you tell me how I'm noob?...
Not so much, if you hit colorize in the hue area you'll see that it results in exactly what you did.
And im so damned retarded. I think I've been doing photoshop a little longer than you have and i know what im talking about.
... how long?... and no... you sig change the hue, not colorize it... so, ctrl+u then move the hue to red... ooooo, look!!! you're wrong, how funny, because I knew that...
Also 4-5 years.
Please note that you changed the saturation also... Why?... Because you tried it and knew you would be wrong?... Oh, yeah, forgot, srry... kthnxbai?...
>.< I got such an old version of Photoshop. (But it was a gift so I ain't complaining. Lol!)
Came with Vista?...
I didnt get any Photoshop with Vista....
Me either... what kinda pc do you have?...
Dell and i dunno, it was already on here when i opened it. Maybe i ordered it with the computer but I never bought it separately nor installed it, i did install CS3 though on my other computers.
No colorize incl. I win...
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
Thats why me (and other people) hate blurry images. Its because there isnt enough picture to be good, so you make it blurry (smudging according to you)
It's ... bleh.
You don't know what blurry means...
Blurry can also be "Cloudy", "Foggy", "Fuzzy", "Indistinct", "Murky", "Obscure", "Unclear", or "Vague."
*Smiles.* Do I get a smiley face sticker? ^.^ :-)