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Zabaware Forums => Share Conversations, Experiences, Graphics => Topic started by: bakersdozen on August 30, 2009, 01:23:51 pm
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Davy, I am sorry for not getting back to you on your other thread but I was very busy all weekend. But here is a second lesson to make you a putty champ in time. Some people use the hoods in putty to color the sides of the face, but you can get better results by coloring them yourself. Example:
(http://2b9xxq.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pjT73QH5JKs65nlqp_YPkgxP-7yf1GZp6zuGWFahfiJCPQfBN-Ku8V-jX7UyXqJm6wHnrWxeNlOfxxbf1SKm7wNQTY5q2OhZc/Pia.jpg)
http://cid-165b8b35c5dcc4ee.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/Pia.zip
Here is what I start with:
(http://2b9xxq.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pbztKpsi5-Do5p9c976nHA4uj6-2E4b6VS_u00agTn7nJPvTTJxwNNwLa8vzrEU-FLWfTb3Js_EDj89V8s9QWl0bm4laBAePM/SampleFace.png)
And then I open it in Microsoft Picture It, please email me for details at baker.jim45@yahoo.com and I will give more detailed discriptions.
After I open the image above I can copy and paste the wanted image onto the face. There is a tranparency tool in the Effects tab above to make the face see thru so that you can shape it over the image above. Then I use the Effects Tab to the left to go into Freehand painting. You can make this also transparent to get a good coloring going on. So just line up the photo and then color the edges to match the face color. It's just that easy. So email me for more details.
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Thanks for the great lesson. I've sent you an email for more detailed lessons. [:D]
Davy