Hayrake Dining Table
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So this morning I was experimenting with Photoshop Elements (it was free with my Wacom Intuous4) and I managed to get this:
I'm sure the way I did it was probably the hard way. I wonder if anyone would be kind enough to give me some pointers about the right way to get this sort of result. Solo suggested I look at a freeware app called Squirlz which I tried but I didn't like the results I got. I do appreciate the suggestion very much, though and I bet I can do some other interesting stuff with it.
If someone would be interested in giving me some tips, I would be grateful. It could be done in a separate post or by PM if desired.
Thank you.
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http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/photoshop-fade-layer-mask shows how to 'fade' an image with a layer mask
You can make two scene tabs one with full rendered color and the other in white + lines and no shadows etc.
Import them both with the line as an overlay [erase all of the white so you see the colored version below].
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Thanks, TIG. I'll check out that link.
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I LIKE that effect.
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The Dave_R Method

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Thank you Bryan.
Rich, here's the "Dave_R Method" tutorial. Open both images. Poke at this button. Try that slider. Make a new layer. Delete that layer. Make a new layer. Try this tool. Merge layers. Hit Ctrl+Z many times. Save.

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WARNING: Genius at Work

Do you use PhotoShop?
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Well, I have Photoshop Express because it came with the Intuous4. and "use" is not quite the right word.
I ought to take a class or something. 
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You'd take to it like fish to water. Give the trial a go. Or even GIMP or this

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Thanks, I'll check that out. I've got Paint.NET that I muddle through with, too.
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Hi Dave,
This idea to make this rectangular face at the and of the path and extrude it with pushpull tool is excellent


This complete tutorial ( Stopped Curved Chamfers ) can greatly simplify the process of carving a panel!!
-> link of your tut added to my
Subject: PlayTime_02: Gothic Panel
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Thank you Simon. I wish I could take credit for inventing it.
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