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    POST PROCESSING IS IT TOO MUCH?

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    did you really want that monkey to glow that bright? ... maybe you should reduce the opacity of the outer glow on PS.

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    To me, yes. Just my opinion. What kind of effect are you going for? The shadows on the statue dont jive with the glowing around it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJMAN View Post
    To me, yes. Just my opinion. What kind of effect are you going for? The shadows on the statue dont jive with the glowing around it.

    I think so also it kind of gives it that classic plugin look if i where to do that effect I would put the glow of the head and shoulders with a white airbrush... it would still look purposely processed but I think it would look nice

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    Thanks I will have to try that.
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