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eee722  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 01 Jul 2006 Total posts: 51 Location: New York Age: 19 Gender: Male
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| i'm having a little trouble, i'm using Photoshop CS V8, so, i want to add an image to the paintkit i'm using, but if i add it it will cover the windows, how do i add it so it wont cover the windows, please HELP |
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ricktobin  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 21 Feb 2004 Total posts: 1646 Gender: Male
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I use PaintShopPro 8 and although they are different programs, I believe there are some similarities to the basic process.
First make a backup copy of the original texture file you'll be using in case something gets messed up.
If you paste the image as a new layer directly above the layer containing the windows, lines, etc...change the image layer (the layer containing the image you're adding) blend mode to "MULTIPLY". |
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rd Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 4300 Location: COMFORTABLY NUMB, in U.S.A. *** KOFF *** Age: 19 Gender: Male
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You can also mask all the windows or the windows that will be painted over.
You can also select and copy the windows and add them as a layer. This way you can paint over the windows, then move the windows layer above your paint, and they will show up.
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eee722  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 01 Jul 2006 Total posts: 51 Location: New York Age: 19 Gender: Male
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| thanks you guys, it really helped, wll RD's helped, not to put anyone down |
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