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On 2008-03-04, Christian Baer <christian.baer@uni-dortmund.de> wrote: > Hi peeps! > > This is the scenario: > I have a Foto that I want to make part of the title for a website. It's > basicly a dancing couple in front of a red background. The background is > also "spiked" with a few stars and fireworks - like a party scene. This > foto is more or less square while the actual title-banner is     

Group: comp.graphics.apps.gimp · Group Profile · Search for Fade to Black Gradients in comp.graphics.apps.gimp
Author: Spamless
Date: Mar 4, 2008 21:01

Please, help me. I have Adobe Illustrator CS3. Last week I had to reinstall Windows (XP Home). Before it, Illustrator work succesful. After it, some clipping mask issues appeared. When I place a photo and draw a smaller rectangle (with white-to-black gradient) and use Clipping mask, the photo is clipped simple as rectangle, not as gradient fade-out rectangle. Also, when I use some other effects
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I've run into a strange problem when trying to use a color gradient in the z-axis of a 3-D bar plot. I want to get the bar3 to produce a plot like this: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mahony/bar3_1.png I've used the following code for this image: Z=[12 8 4]; h=bar3(Z, 1.0); cmap = colormap(hot); zlim([0 12]); caxis([0 12]); set(h,'EdgeColor','k') for i = 1:length(h) zdata     

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Author: VolodaSK
Date: Sep 22, 2008 03:48

"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message news:476AB9B1.89B1C600@agabatur.xednaps... Geoff wrote: I need help on what should be a simple thing to do in PSP 7.04 but despite Googling, I can't find the answer. Some honing of Googling skills might be indicated but before you worry about that, bookmark this http://campratty.com/questions.html Then
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Geoff wrote: > > I need help on what should be a simple thing to do in PSP 7.04 but despite > Googling, I can't find the answer. Some honing of Googling skills might be indicated but before you worry about that, bookmark this http://campratty.com/questions.html Then check out Classic Question no. 19. There are many other useful bits and pieces there too. > I want to use a picture (say     

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Author: Shaun Mahony
Date: Jul 30, 2008 14:40

On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:44:41 -0500, "KatWoman" <spamfree@hotmail.com> wrote: "pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote in message news:13lqpnlc6bkimef@news.supernews.com... <jxrodri@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7ecb3087-7872-4ed1-a3a4-a5b10d88cf12@d27g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Not sure how to do this: I would like to set up a brush which would produce strokes close to white
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Not sure how to do this: I would like to set up a brush which would produce strokes close to white in the center, grading to color of choice (say, cyan) and then fading to background color (say, black) toward the edges. A halo-like effect. I can do it in several steps but I wonder if it could be done all at once. Not that familiar with the more arcane mysteries of Photoshop, and would appreciate     

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Author: Geoff
Date: Dec 20, 2007 12:06

Owen <xemoth@gmail.com> wrote: On Dec 8, 2:50 am, Warren Block <wbl...@wonkity.com> wrote: Trying to blend a sky with lots of different cloud colors into a single shade at the top of the picture. Adding another layer filled with the "zenith" color and filling the layer mask with a gradient works, but a linear gradient is very regular and easy to see. How can you create
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In article <1187120214.717729.115220@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>, crazyhorse <mjbaldwin@yahoo.com> wrote: > The first is: how to make all the pixels in a semi-transparent layer > 100%% opaque, while preserving their colors. This is different from > simply pasting onto a white background, because in that case a 10%% > opaque red would turn into a light pink, whereas I want it to be 100%%     

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Author: Spandex Rutabaga
Date: Dec 20, 2007 10:51

On Aug 14, 2:36 pm, crazyhorse <mjbald...@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, I've been working with Photoshop for a long time, and there are three things with transparency I've never been able to figure out how to do. Maybe somebody can help me? The first is: how to make all the pixels in a semi-transparent layer 100%% opaque, while preserving their colors. This is different from simply
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Group: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop · Group Profile · Search for Fade to Black Gradients in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
Author: tony cooper
Date: Dec 10, 2007 14:32

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Author: jxrodri
Date: Dec 8, 2007 20:46

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Group: comp.graphics.apps.gimp · Group Profile · Search for Fade to Black Gradients in comp.graphics.apps.gimp
Author: Warren Block
Date: Dec 8, 2007 08:16

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Author: tacit
Date: Aug 15, 2007 14:58

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Author: ronviers
Date: Aug 14, 2007 19:37

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