Question [photoshop]
hey, i have a problem when i try to add lets say a red swastika to a skin it wants to turn the Red to gray/or the skins color. how can i fix this problem i use photoshop 6. this would be a BIG help.
Trigger
05-19-2003, 12:18 AM
Your problem is the image is in indexed mode, to fix, goto image - mode - RGB
duh huh crispin
Thanks Trigger worked im a dodartist and i couldnt figure that out....let stay away from the bong crispy
Lt. Firmalo
05-19-2003, 04:10 AM
lol :) I have another photoshop question..(sorry if I posted in your thread crispin) but nobody seems to have really answered my question in a thread I started. Just want to know how I can stretch the sides of the face of an already existing picture? For example I want to change the model's face but the face I picked is a real one and is from a picture. How do I stretch the sides without ruining it?
MaRzY
05-19-2003, 04:56 AM
Originally posted by Lt. Firmalo
lol :) I have another photoshop question..(sorry if I posted in your thread crispin) but nobody seems to have really answered my question in a thread I started. Just want to know how I can stretch the sides of the face of an already existing picture? For example I want to change the model's face but the face I picked is a real one and is from a picture. How do I stretch the sides without ruining it?
Try making your canvas bigger making sure your image is in rgb mode and not locked. Then select one side of the face that you wish to stretch, then use the transform scale tool and stretch it, do the same with the other side and bingo your done.........:)
Lt. Firmalo
05-19-2003, 06:33 AM
Originally posted by MaRzY
Try making your canvas bigger making sure your image is in rgb mode and not locked. Then select one side of the face that you wish to stretch, then use the transform scale tool and stretch it, do the same with the other side and bingo your done.........:)
I've tried that already and what happened was this:
What could I have done wrong?
Trigger
05-19-2003, 10:25 AM
the only way to do it and make it look natural is to use another picture of the profile of that face, and blend the two together
MaRzY
05-19-2003, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Lt. Firmalo
I've tried that already and what happened was this:
What could I have done wrong?
sounds like you never did this part of what i said to do.
Try making your canvas bigger making sure your image is in rgb mode and not locked.
Do that before using the transform scale tool and you should have no probs.
Example Pic (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sonofroy/facestretch.gif)
=DD=Wolf Kahler
05-19-2003, 07:36 PM
Is that Bobcat's face?
MaRzY
05-19-2003, 08:26 PM
I have no idea i just ripped it of the net from here
http://www.attraktivefrauen.de/facegal/arche1.htm
Corporal Rossi
05-19-2003, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by MaRzY
I have no idea i just ripped it of the net from here
http://www.attraktivefrauen.de/facegal/arche1.htm
And Marzy's favorite haunt on the net has been found....;)
you could just lasso arojnd the face, make laye about 85 percent opacity, stretch and attempt to align features. then individualy manhandle the features that didnt fit
MaRzY
05-19-2003, 08:58 PM
Originally posted by Corporal Rossi
And Marzy's favorite haunt on the net has been found....;)
Oh **** i've been sused out, what was i thinking........:)
Hey hey that DON MALARKEY'S face frm Band of Brothers! Hey dude, u trying to make a Band of Brothers pack? If u mastered all ur photoshop skills, ill be waiting for ur skins
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