Can someone please help me with the top shadow png using Corel for apparel. I would like detailed instructions in print to create the top layer. Nobody has answered my previous question. Thanks in advance!
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Christian Leuchtmann posted
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Hi Sharon, You can use eg. Select -> Color Range (color-piker) to select a certain part of an image based on color. Then select "Save selection as channel" at the bottom of the Channels panel. create a new mask at the mainlayer of your image. now put the opacity on 45%. * if you don´t did in the channel sektion, convert the colors with your effects panel or just flip the colormode. cheers
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vincent bookerposted
about 5 years ago
Thanks!
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Christian Leuchtmannposted
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Hi Sharon, You can use eg. Select -> Color Range (color-piker) to select a certain part of an image based on color. Then select "Save selection as channel" at the bottom of the Channels panel. create a new mask at the mainlayer of your image. now put the opacity on 45%. * if you don´t did in the channel sektion, convert the colors with your effects panel or just flip the colormode. cheers
Can someone please help me with the top shadow png using Corel for apparel. I would like detailed instructions in print to create the top layer. Nobody has answered my previous question. Thanks in advance!
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Christian Leuchtmann posted over 6 years ago Best Answer
You can use eg. Select -> Color Range (color-piker) to select a certain part of an image based on color.
Then select "Save selection as channel" at the bottom of the Channels panel. create a new mask at the mainlayer of your image. now put the opacity on 45%. * if you don´t did in the channel sektion, convert the colors with your effects panel or just flip the colormode.
cheers
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vincent booker posted about 5 years ago
Thanks!
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Christian Leuchtmann posted over 6 years ago Answer
You can use eg. Select -> Color Range (color-piker) to select a certain part of an image based on color.
Then select "Save selection as channel" at the bottom of the Channels panel. create a new mask at the mainlayer of your image. now put the opacity on 45%. * if you don´t did in the channel sektion, convert the colors with your effects panel or just flip the colormode.
cheers
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