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[challenge entry] David Prowse went back into the green cross code scheme...

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(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:31, archived)
# the force is strong in this 'un
speaking of which... TJ: how would one go about using photoshop to make a white object look like is was under a red light?
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:34, archived)
# Some sort of mask
but that's about exhausted my photoshop knowledge.


Edit: Or just photoshop a red bulb at the top of your picture.
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:38, archived)
# One would create a new layer, paint it red
and set ones blend mode to colour (or any other blend mode that did the job) or failing that, set the opacity of the red layer to around 20%
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:39, archived)
# the last bit
mainly because i don't know what the other bit means.
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:41, archived)
# or use a red spotlight
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:40, archived)
# ...which one would find under
Filter-Render-Lighting Effects IIRC
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:42, archived)
# that's the very one
have you been using my Photoshop?
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:45, archived)
# Image>adjust>hue saturation>tick colourise
thats the most basic way. If you want coloured highlights then you'll have to mess with the lighting effects filter.
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:40, archived)
# excellent i shall have a play with these. cheers!
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:41, archived)
# solid red box to on top of image
then use overlay and set opacity to about 40%, you can adjust this for light intensity.
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:45, archived)
# Hahahaha
Brill
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:37, archived)
# Prowse Prowess!
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:42, archived)
# Stop, Luke, listen.....
yay to the pic!
(, Thu 24 Jan 2008, 13:58, archived)