thank you once again.. thats another one i owe you man.. don't wait too long to collect.
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thank you once again.. thats another one i owe you man.. don't wait too long to collect.
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___---------------------------- "THE DROPOUT CREW"--------------------------------________Deblas, IfingHateTonTon, RyougaZell, dragonrage.________
________ we may fuck up alot but we always pull thru.
question: How do you remove text when rendering?
___---------------------------- "THE DROPOUT CREW"--------------------------------________Deblas, IfingHateTonTon, RyougaZell, dragonrage.________
________ we may fuck up alot but we always pull thru.
Kraco said: No, it's not just you. I also prefer to do that for a very specific reason: It gets me involved in the work from an earlier stage. Of course even better would be to draw it from scratch (if I had the skills). That's why I also, in a twisted sense, like when there's something that needs fixing in the image: removing text, adding some clipped parts... That sort of things.
My question is how you fix something like removing text from something you are trying to render?
___---------------------------- "THE DROPOUT CREW"--------------------------------________Deblas, IfingHateTonTon, RyougaZell, dragonrage.________
________ we may fuck up alot but we always pull thru.
Well, there is a bunch of different ways to do it. Although, often the outcome won't look very good. My favorite way would be to use the clone-stamp tool though. I don't know how others do it.
Last edited by xDarkMaster; Tue, 07-11-2006 at 04:04 PM.
Clone stamp is one of the best ways to do it. Its something thats still kinda hard to do, but its best to try a bunch of different things and see what has the best outcome.
For all you awesome people, it's just Phoenix. The numbers are just the amount of times people misspell it.