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It finally came around - this week we have the 200th edition of Something for the Weekend!
To celebrate I though we should share a cake. The cake is baked and iced in the picture below but it needs decorating, and that's where you come in.
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Have fun!
Dave
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I had a birthday cake do that to me once!!
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That is amazing Leslie. Did you make the brush presets? Some of it has a ParticleShop look to it. If it is ParticleShop, then that's best use I have ever seen of them. You, a lot of us can kind put on screen what we see in our heads, but it's having that imagination that makes all the difference. Who would ever think that out of control birthday cake candles would look like? But you made it happen and it totally works. We are not worthy. 🙂
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Hee thanks, Trevor! For the smoke, it's Photoshop brushes made from actual photos of smoke, and the sparks are spatter brushes. Now I've lost all my mystery ha.
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FAB, Leslie. I think the mystery is still there for me!!
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Great characters as always Leslie. I love the expressions.
Dave
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It's very important that you read this correctly (in your head)
Three diamonds = (In a darts match commontator's voice) 180!
Plus one times bone china = 200!
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Haha - well thought out Trevor. I do like a cryptic SFTW! 🙂
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Getting an early start for Guy Fawks on the 5th 🙂
I innitially used Generative Expand to extend the tablecloth to make room for the sparkler, but then thought it would look nicer with a proper background, and deleted the added pixels. The weird thing is that when updating the smart object later on, it still regenerated the bit I deleted, even though it wasn't there any more.
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That's a very nice job with the sparkler - what did you use?
Dave
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I usually look for existing frame animations that have either a black or transparent background. In this case it was black so the usual setting the layer to screen. The sparkler had 27 frames, and it turns out that you can't change a blend mode unless the layer was turned on. It would have taken a while to go through frame by frame, so I turned all of the layers on, changed the blend mode, and remade the animation using Layers to frames.
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I added a brush preset today (from Jesus Rameris upload about the new blur background feature in Camera RAW)
and later realised that the preset was not available in the beta version. It's entirely obvious of course, but I hadn't thought about it and could have been caught out. So I have changed the way I manage brush presets (for a start). I have moved them all to a folder of Adobe assets in Windows Documents, and placed a shortcut to that folder in both 25.1.0 full release, and 25.2.0 beta.
What I am thinking is that with a 100 plus .abr brush files, I definitely go a very long time between using some of those groups, and could easily go past the previous major version presets, workspaces etc. that remain after a major update, and lose groups I have added in the last year. It's not foolproof because if you create new groups and presets and export them, they go into the preset folder so you'll need to remember to export them to the new location, but having done so, they'll be available in both full release and beta versions.
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It was delicious. 🙂
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Haha, very good GC. You finished what Euan started
Dave
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Hah! Now that's a clever idea, and properly funny.
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Just one fork so one hungry person, who didn't even use the knife 🙂
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Bob, why do they call them tealight candles?
Oh, and I like the texture applied only to the icing. That's a nice touch.
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I remember reading that climbers can't make a decent cup of tea because the water boils at a lower temperature at altitude. I think you'd still be better off boiling your kettle on the top of Everest, than relying on that tiny candle.
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A tiered cake and a long lasting candle ! You do us proud Bob ! 🙂
Dave
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@davescm wrote on 07 Jan 2018: "If I start one of these again..."
Dave
So glad you kept going past that first one Dave, and looking forward to SFTW 201 tomorrow morning!
Jane
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Haha - we do like a bit of math here Jane! I wonder who has been walking across the cake though?
I've just realised what day it is - another mystery starting soon ......
Dave
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Haha, Dave — if you don't want to do the math (or use Excel), your best guess will probably work here! It's a run-on number, but the first two decimals are zero.
Jane
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Jane, two zeros followed by a seven? Are you Licensed to Kill, or more of a Miss Moneypenny?
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It's 200 Trevor 🙂
or 200.0060735....
Dave