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Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
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> I hadn't even considered the frame being 2D the dop shadow might have been a
> tip-off but you have good area light shadows in the picture besides too,
> unless of course you were post-processing on those also.
I don't think I did any post-processing of the lighting. Sometimes I do adjust
gamma and brightness but this one I didn't have to. The frame is two Blade Pro
Presets (www.flamingpear.com) for Photoshop/Paint Shop Pro. The basket weave
is one of my own presets and the golden frame color is one I found on the
'net. I just put one over the other (white area, basketweave, then again with
gold). I normally add drop shadow for frames.
I'm so used to "framing" my objects for two reasons: One being that I frequent
alt.binaries.comp-graphics which is 2D and 3D art and I like to keep the
images small, and picture-like, and two - I like to have it look like
something for a gallery (ie. my art gallery found at my site :) I have to get
with it and update the gallery, too, and add my models I made.
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Tika
Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
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