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tmvaegis Syncroz tmvaegis wrote on Syncroz's profile.
I've done something like that on accident, lol, guess I should try doing it on purpose, some time.
Makes sense. Guess I'll try sticking to Overlay/Soft-Light for the majority of stuff.
Aight, buddy, thanks again for the toy! Talk lata!
P.S.: One thing I've been meaning to ask you was about the highlight opacity: What percent do you set that to? You mentioned 60-65% for the shadows, in the tutorial, and I now know to give darker settings a shot, but you never quite specified what you set the opacity for the highlights. I messed around with both Overlay and Soft-Light, and I like the results! So yeah, just curious what range you tend to use for that, though it seems that you could vary it to just about anything, depending on how much of the highlights you'd like to show. Plus, was the purpose of using Soft-Light/Overlay to darken the highlight areas? Whatever you use them for, that's what I've seen at higher opacity % settings. I say this, because, it feels like it kinda defeats the purpose of enhancing the highlighted/brighter areas in order to enhance contrast.
Makes sense. Guess I'll try sticking to Overlay/Soft-Light for the majority of stuff.
Aight, buddy, thanks again for the toy! Talk lata!
P.S.: One thing I've been meaning to ask you was about the highlight opacity: What percent do you set that to? You mentioned 60-65% for the shadows, in the tutorial, and I now know to give darker settings a shot, but you never quite specified what you set the opacity for the highlights. I messed around with both Overlay and Soft-Light, and I like the results! So yeah, just curious what range you tend to use for that, though it seems that you could vary it to just about anything, depending on how much of the highlights you'd like to show. Plus, was the purpose of using Soft-Light/Overlay to darken the highlight areas? Whatever you use them for, that's what I've seen at higher opacity % settings. I say this, because, it feels like it kinda defeats the purpose of enhancing the highlighted/brighter areas in order to enhance contrast.