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Offline Razor

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I am making some "renders" and I am looking for the best possible Vasudan engine glow. It didn't come out quite Vasudany with my color combination so I would kindly ask if one of you can tell me what's the best red-green-blue combination for this glow. I am working in Paint shop 7.

Thanks in advance.

 

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Originally posted by Razor
I am making some "renders" and I am looking for the best possible Vasudan engine glow. It didn't come out quite Vasudany with my color combination so I would kindly ask if one of you can tell me what's the best red-green-blue combination for this glow. I am working in Paint shop 7.

Thanks in advance.


Just extract the Vasudan engine glow from the VP, put it on a seperate layer, and change that layer's blending mode to screen.
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