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User:  Tamlin (#42199)
Date: Wed May 23, 2007. 18:07:49

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Hi supertackyman and welcome to BioRUST. That's a very interesting tip you've contributed - one that probably wouldn't have occurred to a lot of people. I hope you stick around to offer more advice and ideas.

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User:  supertackyman (#42198)
Date: Wed May 23, 2007. 17:51:23

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i joined the communtiy today mostly to add a comment allthough membership should have its privliges.
re: colorizing photos no one seems to have discussed accurate flesh tones.
six years ago i began colorizing an old family photo in pretty much the same way as described i was stymied when it came to flesh color though because i allways seemed too painted on looking. here's my solution: the web has an ABUNDANCE of "flesh" sites out there find some "cheesecake picture" and crop out a large fleshy arealike a midriff or arm or thigh and using a new layer overlay the flesh onto the fleshy areas on your old picture then erase what you dont need and adjust the layer transparency until it looks right.

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User:  iiiilyiiii (#32178)
Date: Fri Sep 22, 2006. 15:31:56

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I have 7.0 and its there, I usually go to Windows --> then to Resette Palette Locations

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User:  apixel (#30860)
Date: Tue Aug 08, 2006. 09:07:39

Post #3 of 6

This is a much better way to colorize photos than the color replacement tool!

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User:  Tamlin (#30574)
Date: Tue Aug 01, 2006. 06:22:37

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Quote from munchkins89:
what version of photoshop is that tutorial for because i have 7 and i don't seem to have the spot that shows all the brushes or a tab that has layer comps is it that the tutorial is based on cs? and if so is there a way i could form it to version 7?


Nope, you should have the Brushes palette there somewhere. If you don't see it, it could be that you've hidden it. Try the following: select Window > Brushes or press F5 on your keyboard and the Brushes palette should appear.

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