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I've managed to get a photo of the GT which I like, but I want to darken the clouds so it gives it a more moody atmosphere (so it looks like there's thick storm clouds above). Does anyone know how / if this is possible through my (rather old) Paint Shop Pro 7?

Thanks. :)

Image in question is this one:

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I know it's not telling you how to do it on PS but here you go ^^

/edit - Nooooooooooo double post!

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I know it's not telling you how to do it on PS but here you go ^^

/edit - Nooooooooooo double post!

That's pretty good. :thumbup:

I was intending to actually only edit the sky above the roofline, so there's sort of a bright horizon with it darkening into storm clouds?:)

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That's spot on, thanks. :):thumbup:

Now are you going to share with me how you did it?:rofl:

I used PS CS3.

Just used the burn tool on 50% for the top of the sky, went over 2 times. Then changed it to 20% burn for the bottom but, and only where the detail was ^^

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Well I've kind of managed it, although my sky doesn't look quite the same. :confused:

I played about with the colour version this time around. :)

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And a sunny one for fun

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Hmmmm how do people do this?!

/me goes off to install CS3

what is cs3???

Creative Suite 3, the latest version of Adobe's Suite of Creative Applications: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash etc.

Each application is 'versioned' with the Suite's name. So Until Photoshop CS3.3 comes out CS3 is the latest version.

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