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BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
Playing with filters, light brushes and the "overlay neutral color" feature on photoshop..

are the fabricated light beams too obvious?
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>> Anonymous
yes
>> Anonymous
its a trap.
>> Anonymous
>light brushes

What are they? What are they for?
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
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I suppose i could spice it up a little...

>>303862

Brushes for beams of light.

http://www.obsidiandawn.com/light-beams-photoshop-gimp-brushes

create a 50% grey overlay layer (layer> new > layer > Mode: Overlay > tick box "fill with neutral grey)

Now you can add destructable filters and lighting to the layer.
>> Anonymous
>>303872

Saved
>> Anonymous
>>303872

what game is this? Awesome graphics.