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Posted on 20/05/10 10:54:08 AM |
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Longlegs
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Lighting Effects Filter
I am trying to use the Lighting Effects Filter,but i always seem to get the effect in the wrong place on my image.Is there a way i can move the effect once it is on my image,i have tried getting the lighting effect on its own layer but can't seem to get it right.Thank You.Longlegs |
Posted on 21/05/10 06:57:10 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Re: Lighting Effects Filter
I don’t quite understand what you mean by 'in the wrong place'. Do you mean it's offset from where you expect it to be? It will appear in the same place as the design you make in a new Channel. Can you post a screenshot, showing your setup? |
Posted on 27/05/10 12:43:27 PM |
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Longlegs
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Re: Lighting Effects Filter
Steve sorry for the late reply,due to work.Since posting i have looked through my Photoshop book collection,including some of yours i might add,i found an excellent article on the lighting filter in one of my books.(Creative Photoshop Lighting Techniques)by Barry Huggins.i have been doing some practice and now seem able to manage with this particular filter.Thank You.Longlegs |
Posted on 28/05/10 09:56:16 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Re: Lighting Effects Filter
Glad you found a solution! |