But how did you make that?
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Thank you very much!
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 7:51 AM, SuperGimp wrote:
> The t-shirt is gonna be used in a 3D-game in Norway and it's very important
> that these shadows are in my new t-shirt.
>
> But i don't know how to remove the orange and white so I'm just getting the
> shadows and then copy/paste it to the new sh
>On 3/27/2010 7:26 AM, Stefan Maerz wrote:
>> Try Colors/Hugh Saturation.
>>
>> Just mess with the settings if you don't understand what each one
>> does, and you will get the hang of it.
>Oh, Upon further analysis, I realize that I answered the wrong question.
>I thought you wanted to change th
Hello.
I have a picture of a t-shirt here:
http://i29.tinypic.com/2dui4gp.jpg
I'm going to make a new one like that, but I'm going to change the style of
it and make a new "design".
The problem is that I HAVE to keep the shadows that you can see in the
shirt.
How is it possible to remove everyt