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    Rhysin's Avatar Freestyler

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    I always turn down the strength or opacity after using topaz. It's obvious when it's used and it can take away a lot of the smaller details the make use of negative space.


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    Originally Posted by Rhysin View Post
    I always turn down the strength or opacity after using topaz. It's obvious when it's used and it can take away a lot of the smaller details the make use of negative space.
    There are various ways to use it, most of the time I use it, as to say, like adjustment layers, getting the sig more into balance, but it can also be used to create an unique style, for example

    ( digged up an old sig)
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    Last edited by mr guy; 12-09-2013 at 06:03 PM.

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    Honestly, the tech skill with topaz is you can use it on more than applied images. If you use it on the whole thing you lose way to much detail sometimes. Also always use it pre lighting too. It ****s the lighting up hard.

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    Originally Posted by Taokaka View Post
    Honestly, the tech skill with topaz is you can use it on more than applied images. If you use it on the whole thing you lose way to much detail sometimes. Also always use it pre lighting too. It ****s the lighting up hard.
    hmm shit now that you mention it, it really does lol.

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