Archicad or photoshop?
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2008-03-28
11:48 PM
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2023-05-11
02:37 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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2008-03-29 01:20 AM
You lasso or path-define your area selections and place new colors using the "color" blending mode, so that underlying buildling details aren't obscured..
Can't touch that any other way.
Photoshop Express now free.
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2008-03-29 04:59 AM
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2008-03-29 09:19 AM
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2008-03-29 12:27 PM
..so that underlying buildling details aren't obscured..I actually want the flat walls to be to covered with opaque paint while the stone tiles retain their relief but not their colour. I hope this can be achieved with photoshop ..easily.
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2008-03-29 04:33 PM
But: you don't necessarily want this even if you want to cover the walls - vary the opacity of the paint to let something show through or the building will not model correctly.
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2008-03-29 04:43 PM
Dwight wrote:Any idea how Photoshop Express compares with Photoshop Elements? ($89.99 USD retail).
Photoshop Express now free.
Is that a "strait" fascia?
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2008-03-29 04:59 PM
Looks like it is aimed at photo retouch people wooed by other free stuff -- like usual.
http://education.zdnet.com/?p=1600
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopexpress/
I am considered funny not because i have a strait fascia but because I have a rubber fascia.

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2008-03-29 07:51 PM
Re: opaque - Aime, while you would want opaque to hide the construction issues in the flat walls - if you paint opaquely, you will lose the blend of the shadows...and so will have to repaint your shadows.
Karl

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2008-03-29 08:06 PM
I hate to be the luddite, but have you considered prismacolor?