Thread: Cleaning Tiny PNGs?
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April 19th, 2006, 05:07 #11
Cool tips Kalmarjan..
I guess the question is what kind of tokens are you making. If they are round or square then K's ideas make a lot of sense.. for tokens like the ones I've been making I use the shadow to help show the form, so an equal non-directional shadow is bad.
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April 19th, 2006, 05:22 #12
Yes, I concur.
Another way of doing so I found is to copy the layer itself, make a distortion, use variations to darken it, drop the opacity, then move it to the point where the shadow would fall. On a small scale of the tokens, you maybe would not see the difference, but then you get a realistic shadow that also has the reflection cast from the image as well. (But that is for another day )
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