08/04/2008, 09:54 PM
Nocturnal Wrote:Reduce noise technique?Actually i just wanted to know how you got it to look so clean and crisp....Well, I first sharpened and applied image so the whole image is sharp. Then I used reduce noise, I now like that effect other than the other way around. But for the final touch I did a sort of different technique.
I applied image again, I made that layer 2x the size(ctrl+t then on the top change W and H to 200), then I go to filter>stylize>diffuse (pick the last one the anisotropic or something like that), then press ctrl+f 2 more times to exaggerate the effect, then reduce the size again by ctrl+t(on the top change W and H to 50) so it becomes back to regular size. Then sharpen it 1 or 2 times depending on what looks better. Then I set that layer to lighten.
I am giving my techniques away :D
Any more questions from people?
EDIT: and if people want me to (not just one person) I may post the PSD. So please post here if you want me to upload it because I don't want to waste my time uploading something noone will download or benefit from.
I am also reminding people that I have quite a few PSD's in the PSD thread. (link in my sig)
*®$нд∂¥©* Wrote:i was wondering the same about diegos sig'sI never make my sigs in a greater resolution than what I want the outcome to be but you now know what I did.
so now when i make things i make them in HD
not sure if it works yet though..
i havent made a sig in a while..
Oh and When I create a new document for the sig I usually change the dpi to 100 or 150 for sigs and 300 for lp's, people with GREAT monitors should be able to see the difference.