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I've gotten the pages positioned enough to my liking. I can't, however, for the life of me get the middle of the numbers to match up with the center page flip line. Is there a secret to that? The top portion of the last no. on the right is also always off to the left a tad, I can't seem to fix that either. I've tried adjusting flip page position and no. position, but to no avail.
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Try a slightly smaller font maybe and then move the pssition up a little.
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Aight, last one for today. I've been trying to clean out (erase) the center of the Pewter clock bg for a while now, but I couldn't ever get it to where I was satisified. It's really hard to erase diagonally down the sides, but I finally did it. Or, enough to where it'll do. Even pixel by pixel, it's really difficult to get a clean line down the sides. As you can see, it still needs some work. Perhaps I need to upgrade my photoshop. I'm sure it'd make a lot of things easier.
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Sharkie there are tricks you can do. First is to use magic lasso or magnetic lasso in " delete from" mode which can be found in the upper left by were you would select a brush size or font size. Second is to create a duplicate layer of the picture. You can select to view and work with just the one layer. Change the image properties on the duplicate layer. Make the layer monochromatic( I believe is the word I'm looking for) or in other words a solid color. This will make it easier for magic lasso or magnetic lasso to find the true edge. Once you have it outlined you can delete the duplicate layer or deselect it. Reselect the original, from there you can go to edit and select clear. This will delete the inside portion from the picture.
Or you could send the raw file to me and I could do it for ya. post edit thought thingy,lol Your clock I think I know why it doesn't look right. When the clear clock panels were made and the glass affect applied (if used it looks like it was) it beveled the picture all the way around which is causing a distorted look were there upper and lower panels meet. When I did mine I think I noticed this and moved to only beveling the picture on 3 sides. Last edited by Wil Badger; 03-13-2010 at 12:56 AM. |
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