The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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hafrogman said:
Meh, 37 minutes does not ninja-like reflexes make.

Actually, I ninja-posted 3 seconds afterwards, but my ninja skills are so good that you can't even see the post and EnWorld would swear that it's not even there.
 


Aurora said:
This is something that I have actually considered. I love photography, but only consider myself a novice. I want to take some classes mainly just for myself. I am sure once I get a studio set up at home though my friends are gonna want to bring their kids over. LOL I am fine with that.
You should do it. So many people put things off. Don't waste anymore time. If it's something that makes you happy then you need to try.
 

The_One_Warlock said:
You are quite welcome, if that's manually done, I'm doubly impressed. When I've had feathering problems in PS, it's generally been because I've either had the wrong thing selected, the wrong layer targeted, or the wrong "side" of the two objects selected in terms of layer level. And it's the one thing that is hard to intuit when editing, in my opinion. So, even weller doner...chuckle
*grumble grumble* There have been many times that I have not been able to get something to work and pissed and moaned about it for hours and it was because I had one thing incorrectly check marked or something like that. :mad: It is a good thing that dshai is a patient man and without ever having even looked at a program before, can sit down and quickly figure things out. He knows almost nothing about PS, and yet he is the one who has helped me fix many problems. :\ PS is just so VERY complex that *especially for a beginner* any task can seem daunting.

The photo that I worked the most on was one of my girlfriend's little girl. I just loved the photo, but hated that she was sitting on the couch. I spent 5 hours working on it and went from this to this. I love focal B&W photos. :)

I don't think it is too terrible considering I was still really new to PS at the time. (That's why it took so long and still doesn't look all that great. LOL
 



Aurora said:
*grumble grumble* There have been many times that I have not been able to get something to work and pissed and moaned about it for hours and it was because I had one thing incorrectly check marked or something like that. :mad: It is a good thing that dshai is a patient man and without ever having even looked at a program before, can sit down and quickly figure things out. He knows almost nothing about PS, and yet he is the one who has helped me fix many problems. :\ PS is just so VERY complex that *especially for a beginner* any task can seem daunting.

The photo that I worked the most on was one of my girlfriend's little girl. I just loved the photo, but hated that she was sitting on the couch. I spent 5 hours working on it and went from this to this. I love focal B&W photos. :)

I don't think it is too terrible considering I was still really new to PS at the time. (That's why it took so long and still doesn't look all that great. LOL

Bah! That's excellent. You've been able to restructure the photo so that the child center of gravity and placement don't look off, despite changing the surfaces relevant to posture. That's a fabulous rework. Even if I don't like pink. :p
 


Aurora said:
*grumble grumble* There have been many times that I have not been able to get something to work and pissed and moaned about it for hours and it was because I had one thing incorrectly check marked or something like that. :mad: It is a good thing that dshai is a patient man and without ever having even looked at a program before, can sit down and quickly figure things out. He knows almost nothing about PS, and yet he is the one who has helped me fix many problems. :\ PS is just so VERY complex that *especially for a beginner* any task can seem daunting.

The photo that I worked the most on was one of my girlfriend's little girl. I just loved the photo, but hated that she was sitting on the couch. I spent 5 hours working on it and went from this to this. I love focal B&W photos. :)

I don't think it is too terrible considering I was still really new to PS at the time. (That's why it took so long and still doesn't look all that great. LOL
I remember seeing that picture. I think it looks pretty good.

PS is a hard program to use. I recently got it and I can't do much with it at all. I haven't spent that much time with it either.
 

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