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Re: New Ship - Teaser
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 13 Jun 2003 15:23:37 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Paul Hartzog wrote:
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The Narwhal is a fuels and chemicals supply ship. You usually see them
cirling around in orbital shipyards, going from ship to ship refilling
various tanks for their customers. It is outfitted with a universal
nozzle on the front end and a variety of tanks and sub-compartments.
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That is really awesome, Paul. Excellent SNOT.
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I have to agree. This is one of the coolest looking ships I have seen for while.
Maybe I misunderstood its purpose, but shouldnt a re-fueler have much larger
tanks. Of course that would probably detract from the model rather than making
it look cooler.
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If youre using Photoshop, might I suggest that you check out the Levels
command? You can use it to brighten up photos without washing them out. Here
is an example I showed Chris the other day:
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You might want to experiment with the Variations command. It provides much
more control over what you are doing. You can control shadows, midtones,
highlights, and even adjust color hue. The Levels command only lets you
brighten highlights or darken shadows.
-Mike Petrucelli
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: liquid spamcake
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| (...) jeez man how much liquid spamcake do you NEED in a ship anyway? ;-) (mark?) -paul (URL) Et In Arcadia Lego> (URL) (custom sig image courtesy of CGidd) (21 years ago, 13-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
| | | Re: New Ship - Teaser
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| (...) Levels does far more than that...in fact I think it's more useful for midtones than for shadows. By adjusting the middle triangle, you can change leave the blacks black, the whites, white, and mess with everything inbetween. The equivalent (...) (21 years ago, 13-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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| | Re: New Ship - Teaser
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| (...) That is really awesome, Paul. Excellent SNOT. If you're using Photoshop, might I suggest that you check out the "Levels" command? You can use it to brighten up photos without washing them out. Here is an example I showed Chris the other day: (...) (21 years ago, 13-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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