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BadChad:

I see your pumping out these Saturn covers pretty quick. I was looking through some of the covers you just recently uploaded and Im noticing a good ammount of dust that could be cleaned up. I only checked out Ghen War, Dark Legend and Skeleton Warrior but they all had a decent ammount of dust that could be cleaned. Might even wanna run a sharpen filter on them.

Keep the covers comming but I would put a little more effort into removing all the dust from them before you uplaod them. :)

Vt102:


--- Quote from: BadChad on January 08, 2011, 02:34:01 PM ---I see your pumping out these Saturn covers pretty quick. I was looking through some of the covers you just recently uploaded and Im noticing a good ammount of dust that could be cleaned up. I only checked out Ghen War, Dark Legend and Skeleton Warrior but they all had a decent ammount of dust that could be cleaned. Might even wanna run a sharpen filter on them.

Keep the covers comming but I would put a little more effort into removing all the dust from them before you uplaod them. :)

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That's after some serious cleaning. Don't think that I'm making 15 minute covers, I've actually started working on these a wile ago.

Unfortunately the source material is not in great shape. I think the first step everyone should take before they scan something is clean the glass.

BadChad:

Dont get me wrong the covers look great and Im not saying that your just throwing these together in 15 minutes. But Id still say an extra 5 minutes on each is all that would be needed to clean up the little bits of dust that are left with a few simple clicks with the spot healer (assuming your using PS). Id imagine that had these gone through tiktektak first, he would of said the same thing.

Not trying to bring your work down or anything. And I know what you mean by the scans not beeing the greatest to work with as Ive thrown a few together myself from the same source. Not the best scanner unfortunetly, or just not the greatest scan settings...

Vt102:


--- Quote from: BadChad on January 08, 2011, 03:14:15 PM ---Dont get me wrong the covers look great and Im not saying that your just throwing these together in 15 minutes. But Id still say an extra 5 minutes on each is all that would be needed to clean up the little bits of dust that are left with a few simple clicks with the spot healer (assuming your using PS). Id imagine that had these gone through tiktektak first, he would of said the same thing.

Not trying to bring your work down or anything. And I know what you mean by the scans not beeing the greatest to work with as Ive thrown a few together myself from the same source. Not the best scanner unfortunetly, or just not the greatest scan settings...

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You know.. I've been so married to using my old Fireworks MX that I never notices PS CS2 can make my life easier. I really only used PS to re size.. But now I know it can save me hours in cleaning.. Thanks for the tip

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