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t16 Irish Ninja
07-27-2010, 09:15 PM
Hey,

I am new to the Astro community. I just bought my A30 system, and I expect it to arrive around tomorrow or the following day.

Anyways, I am also new to Photoshop.
I am trying to get the blue digi camo to become the lime green in the latter picture. So it looks like a blue digi camo with a yellow border.

In other words, I want the camo picture to REPLACE the lime green in the Tag picture. Therefore having blue digi camo surrounded by yellow trim.

I was wondering if anyone had the idealogy or advice to do so.
I keep trying to crop but i am too much of a novice to go about it. ( i only get offered to crop squares)


This is all the beginning of a huge project.




1.http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/tclass117/CAmopatterncopy.jpg
2.http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/tclass117/a40tag_template_guidesew.jpg


Managed to do it. Figured out how to transfer layers and tree transform : )
http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/tclass117/yellowtrimbluedigi.jpg

HammerTime
07-27-2010, 10:03 PM
What your asking for is a litter harder then you would expect, atleast I believe so. The camo in the first picture actually gradients and is not one solid blue. Also the blue is widely spread in camo, that attempting to cover the blue in the lime would be difficult .

t16 Irish Ninja
07-27-2010, 11:04 PM
let me rephrase:

I am trying to find a way to replace the lime backround with just the picture of the camo. its lime just be cuz i wanted a visible layer.

HammerTime
07-28-2010, 09:04 AM
let me rephrase:

I am trying to find a way to replace the lime backround with just the picture of the camo. its lime just be cuz i wanted a visible layer.

Ahh I got what your saying now, I thought you wanted the Lime to be the color in the Camo.. My apologies.

I see you figured it out. Nice job!

ASTRO Warblade
07-28-2010, 10:07 AM
Hey Irish,

I like the blue camo, but just know that with the printing process for the Beta Tag Customizer, the printing of the yellow trim may not come out even (hence why there's the bleedlines/croplines to go by). Also note that if you're going to upload your design, you want to turn off the guides layers so that the blue and pink lines, and the black background don't show up.

Because the image may be a few mm off to the left or right (or even up or down), your image/background should "bleed" a little outside of the pink line.

-ASTRO Warblade