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ps 7 rendering help??!??!
#1
ok guys some of u know im trying to learn how to make a sig and do all that stuff with photoshop 7...well i read the thing on how to render(the tutorial) and i did everything they said to do but everytime when i connect the last dot to the dot i started with it turned the rendered pard(the picture part i cut out) it turns it to a color which happens to be that same color that is in one of those 2 square boxes that have the color in them on the left side of the screen. Well does ne1 know wuts happening or wut im doin wrong to make it do this????

i really really need help!!!!badddd Sad
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#2
is the words u type? caz u cant edit it with tools unless u render or so something with it...in 5.5 u have to render.. but in 7 i forgot which one was it..
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#3
no im talking rendering a pic in ps 7
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#4
I posted a perfect rendering tutorial in the Links / Tutorial thread in the Graphics forum...
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FraterPerdurabo Wrote:
Skye Wrote:You don't like it? Why is that?
Probably because I fail to appreciate the beauty in what I see around me constantly.
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#5
i already know how to render.....did u read a thing i said.....ill view urs ne way to c if it helps

>>>>another words wut i said up there was that after im done rendering instead of it being the butout i want of the pic it turns to the background color selected in one of those square colored boxes on the left bottom side<<<<
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#6
Alt or Ctrl (I can't remember which one) + U To colourize...
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FraterPerdurabo Wrote:
Skye Wrote:You don't like it? Why is that?
Probably because I fail to appreciate the beauty in what I see around me constantly.
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#7
this is kind of hard to comprehend what your question is, but if your saying something like you want the pic to match the color of the background, i believe if you set the renders blending mode to Luminosity it'll match the color of the bg.
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#8
k ill try that
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#9
If you want the Render to match the BG you could desaturate render (ctrl+shift+U) and then change the color values or whatever it's called (ctrl+b) and move the bars around untill you are happy with it.
At least that's what I do...
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#10
its still not workingSad
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