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Posted on 12/02/11 00:12:25 AM |
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brewell
Pixel Pentagrammarian Posts: 752 Reply |
Separated Windows
Here's how I separated windows to manipulate each one individually.
Make two layers - every other column - fill with contrasting colors.
Do the same with the rows.
Select the Even Columns (hold CTRL key and click on thumbnail).
Subtract the Light Rows (hold CTRL+ALT keys and click on thumbnail).
Make a new layer called DkEven.
Even Columns minus Dark Rows becomes LtEven.
Odd Columns minus Light Rows becomes DkOdd.
Odd Columns minus Dark Rows becomes LtOdd. All the windows are available and separated, ready to be manipulated. _________________ The journey of a thousand hours begins with a single layer. |
Posted on 12/02/11 09:12:17 AM |
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Sophie
Political Parodist Posts: 595 Reply |
Re: Separated Windows
Thanks very much Brewell, very helpful. I might have a go since I didn't get a chance at last week's challenge. |
Posted on 12/02/11 8:38:09 PM |
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brewell
Pixel Pentagrammarian Posts: 752 Reply |
Re: Separated Windows
Very kind of you, Sophie. Thank you. _________________ The journey of a thousand hours begins with a single layer. |
Posted on 12/02/11 10:19:34 PM |
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Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply |
Re: Separated Windows
Bruce, From me too thanks for sharing. I'm was just going to select each window and warp/warp them. Your method more intelligent Sorry problems in life means I make mess, but seeing ALL entries really helps me |