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Pixel_Outlaw
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Pixel_Outlaw
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I can't get under the image to write, if you like i could make a tut that uses alpha values with the colors to have weighted results.
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jalonso
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That's interesting to know. Photoshop does it automatically so I guess this would apply to MSPaint users, right?
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Pixel_Outlaw
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Originally posted by jalonso
That's interesting to know. Photoshop does it automatically so I guess this would apply to MSPaint users, right? Well some folks here count transparency as cheating. So if you wanted to to it by hand you could. Really this is why i have no problem with an automated task if you know the math behind it.
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jalonso
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I did not mean trasparency. In photoshop you choose color A and color B then the info panel gives all the hex codes list for the blend.
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