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The Lost Boys – Pale but Contrasty Images – Tutorial by thestalkycop

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This tutorial assumes you are comfortable with making new layers and changing their properties (to screen or exclusion, for example).

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I am back!

30th January 2007, 10:22 pm

I am back, having survived surgery and all that. If you run into any problems, just hollar (my email address can be found on the side menu).
Holy fecking god, this hurts a whole lot.

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I’m Away

15th January 2007, 4:04 am

I, Sarah – the webmistress and goddess of the site – am away. I’m in hospital from 16th January for three to ten days. If you have any problems with the site that honestly cannot wait a couple of weeks, please contact: Carla
Thanks,
Sarah

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Paint Shop Pro Gradients

11th January 2007, 11:55 am

I made a bunch of gradients for Paint Shop Pro 7. They actually work in later versions of PSP too. I’ve since upgraded to PSP9 and they work perfectly. I belive you may have to actually import them in any version of PSP above version 7. There is a tutorial here
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New Look!

7th January 2007, 12:02 pm

Well, I’ve finally updated. Nothing huge, but at least I’ve tarted up the look of the site. We’d been stuck on “Dark Jensen” for about a year. Now we have “Noir Boots”, the spangly boots of Noel Fielding, aka Vince Noir.

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