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[challenge entry] A long time ago on a message board far away....


I had a bugger of a time turning them into a proper shadow, can someone explain how its done?

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(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:08, archived)
# looks pretty
good to me... anything can be made better tho...
woo yay
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:09, archived)
# 'fraid not.
quo is synonymous with menace.
aicmtad.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:10, archived)
# ten Altarian Dollars?
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:13, archived)
# albanian.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:14, archived)
# Drop a saturation filter on it
to shove it to gray-scale (saturation all the way down), then blurr it.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:14, archived)
# That works.

Holding it on a different layer and mucking with opacity helps sometimes too (after desaturating it.)
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:49, archived)
# copy and paste them on a new layer
then select all , do a colour fill and then piss abot with the opacity a bit.
Or what syncubus said above, different effects, similar results.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:25, archived)
# It's simple.


You just need to slide your fun-filter slider to the right.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 4:48, archived)
# This!
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 5:03, archived)
# excellent
I like it - how every idea can be expounded upon and as in this case - greatly! w/y/h
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 6:05, archived)
# oh dear
I laughed like a loon.
(, Sat 7 May 2005, 6:16, archived)
# my effort......
woo he bounces

(, Sat 7 May 2005, 12:23, archived)