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I did a similar technique sometime ago Gary using the Spray tool and Web to make these fish, the tails are a blend and then the mold tool to shape. The plants also are a blend and then shaped with mold tool. There's a couple of free downloads for use in Xara that I think get overlooked and they are quite useful, Spray,spxe and Grid master.
Stygg
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I had an idea.
By the time I got round to doing it... Well, I see that you've already posted matchsticks, Gary.
Oh well.
I'm still going to post mine!
It's a great gift, Gary. :-bd
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Your match stick looks a lot more photorealistic than mine, Rik. I didn't do the burnt paper/wood, nor did I char the match head.
Is that the candle you used to light my birthday cake last year?
And if so, I don't think you put it out completely.
-g
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that is one realistic match Rik, and it is very effective in the background you have chosen, I would be proud of that myself if I had done it...
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Great burnt match, Rik!
I used a wisp for a firey effect on the cartoon dragon.
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Care to share, Maya, how you tinted the smoke?
Did you use the Contone feature?
-g
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Hi,
No. Since the wisp is a png I just used PS to quickly effect a color change on the wisp and create another png file. Any color can be used, and I was tempted to use the blue fire also as it really looks cool.
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Gare
Your match stick looks a lot more photorealistic than mine, Rik. I didn't do the burnt paper/wood, nor did I char the match head.
Is that the candle you used to light my birthday cake last year?
And if so, I don't think you put it out completely.
-g
Thanks, Gary. That matchstick has done a lot of work. So, I thought it was time to put it out!
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handrawn
that is one realistic match Rik, and it is very effective in the background you have chosen, I would be proud of that myself if I had done it...
Thanks for your kind words, Steve. If you would be proud of it, then I'm doubly proud.
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Crow Haven
Great burnt match, Rik!
THanks also, Maya.
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Crow Haven
Hi,
No. Since the wisp is a png I just used PS to quickly effect a color change on the wisp and create another png file.
The same can be done with Contoning in Xara, one might argue that it's even faster than using Photoshop's Gradient Map, which is essentially the same thing in Xara.
1. Select the bitmap.
2. Press Ctrl+E to bring up the Colour Editor.
3. Probably the Light Contone will already be your choice in the drop down box at top. That's what you want. Set your color mixer thing there to HSV, and then move the Hue/Saturation indicator in the color field to a bright orange or whatever, the Dark Contone should be black and it already is if you check it from the drop-down.
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It's news to some, bizarre to others to be able to remap a continuous tone photo (con-tone) and an underused feature in Xara. Admittedly, there's a lot to learn since the program reached maturity several years ago. You know me: you even helped me with one or two of my Photoshop books. But the company wants to LOAN you the program for what we used to pay retail to OWN a disk, and I'm getting to that point where I'd prefer to stay in one program when possible, witrhout compromising.
My Best,
Gary
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That's one way to do it. I didn't even use the PS gradients though, just the color variations mode. Then I liked the added depth and highlights when using the color dodge, which varied the depth of colors in the wisp more than just using one tone throughout the wisp. It's all good! :)