Adobe Photoshop Graphics

Re: dollar bill

On 18 Feb 2005 04:55:00 GMT, noone@hunt.com (Hunt) wrote:

What you are looking for there is "FAKE UNIVERSITY" you need to scroll down the
pages of garbage to TEXT LINKS.
1st use the ENTER on the right of the entrance.
2nd scroll down to 'Free Areas of the Lair'
3rd free areas = Fake FAQ - The Fake Detective - Faking Songs - Fake University
- Head Shoppe
4th You want to follow Fake University.
5th select the semi-topless Ann-Margaret
6th just above the cheerleaders 'The Fake University's Lessons Pages start
Here '
7th about 20-30 tutorials below is the list.
one of them is a total waste of drive space. Someone's attempt at humor.
Something like find pix in unusual pose [some naked women hanging upside down
by the feet from trees], apply scissors and glue, find celeb face apply
scissors and glue.
You won't learn anything from this particular tutorial.
The rest are the best you'll find on how to do whatever with PS.

You should really use webstripper and grab the entire site. It did disappear
once. I and others had to beg them in news:alt.binaries.fake.celebs to put the
university back up.
It's about 15 megs compressed zip.
To use webstripper you use the 4th link or right click it ['The Fake
University's Lessons Pages start
Here '] into webstripper.

> FakeU :Phantasyman's Kidman Fake Lesson (5 pages)
> FakeU :Matrix's PSP Lesson (8 pages)
> FakeU : Cloning Lesson by dAVID (6 pages)
> FakeU :
> FakeU :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> FakeU :Correcting and Improving Fakes
> FakeU :
> FakeU : Common Errors...and How to Fix Them by MC (5 pages)
> FakeU :Phantasyman's Enhancements
> FakeU :The Fake Doctor
> FakeU :
> FakeU :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> FakeU :Special Techniques
> FakeU :
> FakeU : Underpainting by Greywolf <--- jeri ryan polka dot blue skin
> FakeU : The Creation of Life by Silk Satin
> FakeU : Masks by Klystron <- 2 page mask example. The images are BIG, not the puny size installed in the page
> FakeU : Gradient Filter Effects by Brewski
> FakeU : Hair Cover Lesson by NightWalker
> FakeU : Matte Outline Removal Lesson by Brewski
> FakeU : Pin-up Lesson by Unca Joe (4 pages)
> FakeU : Flesh Harrower's Funny Fake Tutorials <-- this is probably the worthless one.
> FakeU : Gillian Anderson Video Lesson by 12:24 <-- Amazing.. you know Gillian Anderson was never caught on video this way
> FakeU :DroopAlong's Animation Lesson
> FakeU :Yesman's Dirty T-shirt Lesson <---- adding text to curved surfaces
> FakeU :Fredd's Head Shot Angle Lesson <-- combine images
> FakeU :TFP's B&W Colorization Lesson <--- place a face on a dollar bill
> FakeU :Goddog's Background Lesson
> FakeU :CPS's Step by Step Lesson
> FakeU :Animan's Wordless Blowjob Tip
> FakeU :MC's Blur Lesson
> FakeU :Paper Moon's Color Matching Tip <----- Accurate color matching by the numbers
> FakeU :MC's Face Adjustment Lesson <- think this is a tweak unmatched colorization. tan face on untanned neck
> FakeU :Nice But Dim's Logo Lesson
> FakeU :Corky's Headshot Enlarging Lesson
> FakeU :Corky's Headshot Opacity Lesson
> FakeU :Pix Trix's Headshot Sizing.
> FakeU :Fredd38's Underpainting Lesson <-- another Jeri Ryan style tutorial
> FakeU :These lessons are in Portable Document Format (PDF). Make sure your browser is capable of reading this format or go to www.adobe.com to pick up a free reader.
> FakeU :
> FakeU :Dr. Dave's Quickmask & Blur Lesson (7 pages, 721K)
> FakeU :X's File's Hair Highlight Lesson (4 pages, 263K)
> FakeU :X's File's Flesh Highlights Lesson(4 pages, 583K)
> FakeU :X's File's Painting Clothing Lesson(4 pages, 172K)
> FakeU :
> FakeU :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> FakeU :
> FakeU :Back to Reception
> FakeU :



>In article ,
>tommycbaker@swbell.net says...
>>
>>the only links i found went from one porn site to another and I couldnt find
>>any tutorials ... I would have but exactly how do I find the tutorials?
>>"Husky" wrote in message
>>news:l7591153lq9lnm8sabe30emuid67gqvqvi@4ax.com...
>>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 07:27:57 GMT, "tommy baker"
>>wrote:
>>>
>>> You should have listened to what I showed you because it shows you EXACTLY
>>how
>>> TO mathematically match skin tones.
>>>
>>> >well I tried image adjust hue saturation and it works ok.. but cant get
>>> >"exact match"..
>>> >
>>> >here is what I did. have bill on one layer.. picture of my daughter on
>>the
>>> >other. I selected her... so that when I adjust hue/saturation only she
>>> >changes.. not the bill underneath. cant achieve "exact " color.
>>> >
>>> >Is there a way to maybe use eye dropper tool to get color from bill and
>>then
>>> >"paint" on my daughter using that color without losing the texture of
>>her.
>>> >just changing the color?
>>> >
>>> >by the way forget the porn site.. I wont go there.
>>> It's not entirely a porn site. Porn sites advertise on it. Do a google for
>>JPG
>>> and try and wade thru all the porn there.
>>>
>>> >"tommy baker" wrote in message
>>> >news:sbBQd.30847$wi2.2846@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com...
>>> >> please excuse me if this is a very basic thing.. newbie here.. but im
>>> >trying
>>> >> to put my daughters face into a 100 dollar bill. how would I color her
>>> >> picture to be the same grayish/green tint as the money so it looks
>>> >> "realistic".
>
>Tommy,
>
>I'm with you. Heck, I like porn as much as anybody, but was looking for some
>excellent masking and compositing tutorials, but got lost. I'm suspecting that
>one of my pop-up blockers might well be the cause. I'll even wade through
>miles of porn, just to gather a new PS technique, but this site had me
>stumped. I kept going around in circles and never got to the tutorials. Oh
>well, I do pretty well with compositing already, so maybe I'm not really
>missing anything.
>
>Hunt
>
>PS Husky, you did issue warnings as to the possible content of these sites, so
>don't feel bad. I knew what I was getting into, before I went, but I just
>could not navigate to the areas that you described. Anyway, I think I will
>survive my exposure to the site, what I could see of it.

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See Also : Re: Sharpening Question

I use Mike's suggestion on just about every image taken with a digital
camera. Keep the threshold at zero for this.

A couple of hints to gild the lily:
*Always* sharpen last, just before printing or archiving. Once you
sharpen an image, you can never recover the previous state unless you do the
following.

If you are using PhotoShop CS. . . .(Otherwise, let me know and I'll outline
how to apply a layer mask to *any* layer in PS Elements or older versions of
PS)
*Always* copy the image to a new layer first and sharpen on that layer.
Concentrate only on those areas that you want to sharpen. Ignore all other
areas (such as complexion) until the next step.
Then add a layer mask to that layer (click on the second icon from the
left at the bottom of the layers palette).
Now use a soft, black brush to block the sharpening effect wherever you
want (on the complexion, for example) by painting on the image with the mask
active..
(Control-left bracket will soften the brush in four steps, Control-right
bracket will harden it.)
You can vary the opacity of the brush in the Options Bar to control the
degree of sharpening in the various areas that you paint over.
If you paint too much, change the brush to white to restore the effect
where you paint.
(If you press the backslash key while painting in the mask, the areas
where you have painted will be displayed as solid red in the main image
window so you can see exactly what you're doing. Press the backslash again
to return to the normal display.)

So now some areas can be sharpened more than others or can have the
sharpening effect removed altogether.

You can use the same idea with the blur filter, controlling where and to
what extent you want the blur to take effect. Again, just concentrate on the
areas you want to blur, ignoring all other areas and correcting for them
later with a layer mask. I often use this to blur the background of images.
For facial or head sharpening, some of the big boys suggest that you
activate the channels mode (Window>Channels) and hide all channels except
for the red channel, Then sharpen on that channel. This will be gentle on
the flesh tones because there are few edges in the complexion areas to be
sharpened. (All sharpening does is seek out what it sees as edges. It then
increases the contrast across the edge -- making the lighter side brighter
and the dark side darker. That's why, if you sharpen too much, you'll see a
white line along the edges.)

Good luck! . . . . patrick

"Mike" wrote in message
news:1rdYe.11432$ws4.11016@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> for portraits, professionally speaking, I would turn in camera sharpening
> off altogether, then sharpen with unsharp mask in PS at 150, radius 0.7..
> when on the PC
>
> mike
> "wilkie" wrote in message
> news:1127310156.082194.214470@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> This is probably a dumb question, so I can't wait to ask it. The books
>> tell us that all digital images lose sharpness going from camera to
>> computer, so the pros sharpen all their images. Now, there are also
>> techniques that require blurring, such as softening a woman's skin. So
>> the question is, where you would require a softening technique, would
>> you soften then sharpen, sharpen then soften, or just not sharpen at
>> all??
>>
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