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Shame of the 70s
It didn't work quite as well as I might have hoped. Photoshop's vector tools are much more crude than the ones in Illustrator. You can't set a smoothness or blend vectors together easily or a bunch of other stuff. Also, if you make a mask from a vector, it doesn't paint to the edge of the vector when when you start doing painting over it in a paint layer so everything has white-line edges. Very annoying. Anyhow... Interesting to try a new technique and I will admit, I'd probably have put it on my wall. (I still have one of those big-eyed french clown posters stored in a tube *blush* )
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Photoshoppery tips: masking just doesn't quite work like AI, yeah. Try using layer opacity masks to control your paint. Or ask Ashy, she knows PS better than I do and I've seen her do this thing with 'linking' layers to create what looks like easily-editable masks. Also play with the little buttons near the top of the layer palette, below the opacity controls - one of them is 'lock transparency', which means you can't lay down new areas of paint, just paint over existing stuff. Depending on your blend modes this may be a solution.
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But, but, where are the rainbows? And flowers? And pink? And the unicorn's supposed to be eating pink flowers and farting rainbows!
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