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Jul 1 2009 06:37pm
Somebody asked how to make the background Black and white, but have something in color...I made a tutorial :)

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Jul 1 2009 06:40pm
thats how i do it. :P
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Jul 1 2009 06:47pm
Nice to see you made a tutorial :) If I wasn't so lazy atm (it's 2:46 A.M at the time of writing this ><) I'd probably do the same to illustrate what I find is an easier way to do it. One thing though for future reference, I believe the picture will become more accurately b&w if you make it a gray-scale instead of simply desaturating it.

Edit* Cool plugin you got there though :O

This post was edited by Nevereon on Jul 1 2009 06:50pm
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Jul 1 2009 06:57pm
Quote (Nevereon @ Wed, Jul 1 2009, 08:47pm)
Nice to see you made a tutorial :) If I wasn't so lazy atm (it's 2:46 A.M at the time of writing this ><) I'd probably do the same to illustrate what I find is an easier way to do it. One thing though for future reference, I believe the picture will become more accurately b&w if you make it a gray-scale instead of simply desaturating it.

Edit* Cool plugin you got there though :O


i have another program that i use to make it b&w and you can adjust the balance/contrast.
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Jul 1 2009 07:01pm
Yeah I never use the saturation, but that's just the easiest cheapest way to get B/W lol.
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