Ozymandias
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Hi,
I've been struggling the whole day to change the colour of the black crack in the attached picture to red (to match my other samples) whilst fading the crack edging (paint overrun). The best I could get was to manually dodge tool the cracks to lessen the excess paint outside of the cracks but then the dodging lessens the contrast of the crack crevice too. Any advice, tool tips, on how to (1) locally contrast the cracks from the paint around its edges and (2) change the colour of the crack from black would be greatly appreciated (& perhaps help regain my sanity)
I've tried playing with overlays whilst adjusting the colour modes for the cracks, but I've not met with much success and I'm not sure if its my lack of knowledge of these features or if its just the wrong approach altogether. PS. I'm using CS2 (its what the office has...)
thanks,
Ozy
I've been struggling the whole day to change the colour of the black crack in the attached picture to red (to match my other samples) whilst fading the crack edging (paint overrun). The best I could get was to manually dodge tool the cracks to lessen the excess paint outside of the cracks but then the dodging lessens the contrast of the crack crevice too. Any advice, tool tips, on how to (1) locally contrast the cracks from the paint around its edges and (2) change the colour of the crack from black would be greatly appreciated (& perhaps help regain my sanity)
I've tried playing with overlays whilst adjusting the colour modes for the cracks, but I've not met with much success and I'm not sure if its my lack of knowledge of these features or if its just the wrong approach altogether. PS. I'm using CS2 (its what the office has...)
thanks,
Ozy