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| sent on April 09, 2020 (11:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Forgives Stephen's ignorance but how does the coloring come out? Perdona l'ignoranza Stefano ma la colorazione come viene fuori? |
| sent on April 09, 2020 (11:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fabio... coloring is achieved simply by raising saturation. If you try too, you will see that the colors you get are always about the same, and are due to the different types of minerals present on the surface. Ciao Fabio...la colorazione si ottiene semplicemente alzando la saturazione. Se provi anche tu, vedrai che i colori che si ottengono sono sempre circa gli stessi, e sono dovuti ai diversi tipi di minerali presenti sulla superficie. |
| sent on April 09, 2020 (12:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, I learned a new one ;-) Grazie, ne ho imparata una nuova |
| sent on April 09, 2020 (20:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No secret Dino, there are many tutorials anyway what I recommend is to work on two levels (with gimp, affinity, photoshop etc). On the basic level work on detail, lights/shadows etc., on the top level you only take care of getting the colors out, choosing as a blending method "saturation" or "color". If you have weird dominants, use color calibration or selective saturation to correct. ;-) Thanks of the pass. Stephan Nessun segreto Dino, ci sono molti tutorial comunque quello che ti consiglio é di lavorare su due livelli (con gimp, affinity, photoshop ecc). Sul livello base lavori sul dettaglio, luci/ombre ecc, sul livello superiore ti occupi solo di far uscire i colori, scegliendo come metodo di fusione “saturazione” o “colore”. Se hai dominanti strane, usa la calibrazione colore o saturazione selettiva per corregge. Grazie ancora del passagio. Stefano |
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