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Melv
Jan 26, 2006
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I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv

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Mark
Jan 26, 2006
"Melv" wrote in message
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv

What did you tell them when they asked how to hide people’s faces???
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edjh
Jan 26, 2006
Melv wrote:
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv
Make a selection. Filter>Pixelate>Mosaic.


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Melv
Jan 26, 2006
Errr! "I didnt know" of course!
"Mark" wrote in message
"Melv" wrote in message
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and
TV
used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv

What did you tell them when they asked how to hide people’s faces???
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Melv
Jan 26, 2006
Thank you.
"edjh" wrote in message
Melv wrote:
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and
TV
used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv
Make a selection. Filter>Pixelate>Mosaic.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html
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Melv
Feb 15, 2006
I have a gif that I made some time ago and using it as a navigational button. I have text on it and would like to duplicate the button but remove the text. How do I go about that?
M.Rattenbury
www.ukmidlandscanner.co.uk
"Melv" wrote in message
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv

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Scott Glasgow
Feb 15, 2006
Melv wrote:
I have a gif that I made some time ago and using it as a navigational button. I have text on it and would like to duplicate the button but remove the text. How do I go about that?
M.Rattenbury
www.ukmidlandscanner.co.uk
"Melv" wrote in message
I was asked recently how to hide peoples faces like how the police and TV used to. By hiding faces I mean the overly pixelated images they used on peoples faces when they did not want to show certain peoples identities. Melv

Step one – Don’t hijack a thread, either your own or someone else’s. It’s not nice and you’ll only get buried in a thread which has nothing to do with your question, like this.

Step two – Recreate the button. I mean, c’mon, button creation has got to be one of the most mundane of all possible activities one can undertake in Photoshop.

Step three – OK, this is a _really_ fancy non-symmetrical fine art gimcrack of a button that you don’t want to recreate. No problem. Sample the color behind the text and select as foreground. Create a new layer and select a brush size sufficient to cover the text. Paint over the text on the new layer. Flatten the layers if you wish and save the result as "MyGorgeousButton_Master.psd," then use it as a template for other buttons in the future (Note: Don’t add text to your master image or you’ll be right back where you started.).

Cheers,
Scott

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