Fox Gable
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Join date: 10 Mar 2006
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10-19-2006 15:50
Hello all! I'm still struggling with how to get a 50% gray tone to put on a layer so I can do wrinkles, shading etc. Now I'm mostly just choosing a mid-gray tone -- a bad form of guestimating, because everytime I burn on the gray it comes out differently. hopefully I make sense... Thank you for your time and happing drawing/designing/building/etc.
~Fox
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SuezanneC Baskerville
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Join date: 22 Dec 2003
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10-19-2006 16:45
I did a bucket fill on a blank canvas with the opacity set to 50 percent.
The eyedropper revealed that as being 128-128-128, which seems like a 50 percent gray to me.
I have the feeling you are looking for something more complicated than this.
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Anya Ristow
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Join date: 21 Sep 2006
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10-20-2006 03:27
In the color selector, drag the pointer to the bottom center of the color matrix. One of your sliders will be about centered and look grey. I don't remember which one, but if you move around center bottom you'll see one of the slideres about centered and grey. You'll know which one. Just make sure it reads '50', and you've selected 50% grey.
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