That's the first BF3 shot to make me say mmmmmmm....
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GOML Corky
Yes its photoshopped, you can tell by my horrible cutting skillsFirst of all. HOW?! You can dual wield them?!
Second of all. Check out the shadows on the gun from the fingers... so sexy
Edit: Looking a bit photoshoppy
Yes its photoshopped, you can tell by my horrible cutting skills
Here is the original
What does that mean?
Please don't laugh at me. Does resizing in Paint adversely affect my final image?
Lovin' that Triss butt shot. Very artsy.
Did some testing earlier actually and they are close to identical, in some tiny areas, paint actually keeps the image crisper.
Here's the pictures:
MS Paint
Photoshop Bicubic Sharper
Did some testing earlier actually and they are close to identical, in some tiny areas, paint actually keeps the image crisper.
Here's the pictures:
MS Paint
Photoshop Bicubic Sharper
Is there a way to apply bi-cubic sharper in downsampling in Photoshop for several files at a time? Kind of like how Xnview is able to multi-convert.
Is there a way to apply bi-cubic sharper in downsampling in Photoshop for several files at a time? Kind of like how Xnview is able to multi-convert.
I would like to know this too. I have BC Sharper set as the default, but I'm not familiar with batches in PS.
Awesome, thanks!Open up the actions panel (window > actions) create a new action and it will then record your actions until you tell it to stop: have an image open, open the resize window and enter a horizontal width of 1920 with constrain proportions and bicubic sharper selected, File > save for web (this is done to export a copy of the image and not save over the original) > choose PNG or you can set compression options for JPGs > save to an export folder or desktop > close the the image in photoshop > press the stop but on the actions panel.
You can then manually open the images and then just press the play button for each image and it will do its thing or you can select the action from File > Automate > Batch... to do a bunch at once.
here is how to automate it
1. open up your typical screenshot, e.g if you capture at 2160p or 1440p etc
2. enable actions under window > actions
3. click the note at the bottom with folded corner to create new action, name it resize or something
4. it should be recording now as noted by the red record button - now just resize it to what res you want, e.g 1080p or 1600x900 - whatever you post on gaf
5. CTRL+S to save it afterwards - if you want to save as PNG or JPG rather than BMP then choose save for web instead
6. now click stop button
from now on you can just go to file > automate > batch and select the resize action you created in the action drop down. the source should be your screenshot folder where your original shots are saved. photoshop will automatically resize them all for you.
Open up the actions panel (window > actions) create a new action and it will then record your actions until you tell it to stop: have an image open, open the resize window and enter a horizontal width of 1920 with constrain proportions and bicubic sharper selected, File > save for web (this is done to export a copy of the image and not save over the original) > choose PNG or you can set compression options for JPGs > save to an export folder or desktop ( do not touch the filename) > close the the image in photoshop > press the stop button on the actions panel.
You can then manually open the images and then just press the play button for each image and it will do its thing or you can select the action from File > Automate > Batch... to do a bunch at once.
It's probably due to the fact that everyone is still posting screens of it everywhere. Maximum saturation.As good as C3 looks, its all starting to feel very samsey for me. Its either raining at night or a super green area. Not to say it doesn't look incredible, because it does.
As good as C3 looks, its all starting to feel very samsey for me. Its either raining at night or a super green area. Not to say it doesn't look incredible, because it does.
Open up the actions panel (window > actions) create a new action and it will then record your actions until you tell it to stop: have an image open, open the resize window and enter a horizontal width of 1920 with constrain proportions and bicubic sharper selected, File > save for web (this is done to export a copy of the image and not save over the original) > choose PNG or you can set compression options for JPGs > save to an export folder or desktop ( do not touch the filename) > close the the image in photoshop > press the stop button on the actions panel.
You can then manually open the images and then just press the play button for each image and it will do its thing or you can select the action from File > Automate > Batch... to do a bunch at once.
no ones posted anything from the final mission without spoilers yet, that was stunning
Well, would be nice to have some part of the game that we can experience on our own.