Originally posted by: Papa Vader
Wow a critique from one of the best! I am most honored! Thanks Coov!
I am still a beginner at Image manipulation and welcome you input very much!
I'm sorry, but I do not fully grasp what you mean with "duo-tone" (being French-Canadian and all
)... Is it something like sepia toning just so the composition as a little more colours? Or is it something else entirely?
What I am going for with the Logo is definitely a steel look but I admit that Kpt4000 goes a little overboard with the details! I will look for a texture that suits me better...
Finaly as a user of PSP9 I do not master the fine art of colour gradation Any tips are welcome!
Wow a critique from one of the best! I am most honored! Thanks Coov!
I am still a beginner at Image manipulation and welcome you input very much!
I'm sorry, but I do not fully grasp what you mean with "duo-tone" (being French-Canadian and all

What I am going for with the Logo is definitely a steel look but I admit that Kpt4000 goes a little overboard with the details! I will look for a texture that suits me better...
Finaly as a user of PSP9 I do not master the fine art of colour gradation Any tips are welcome!
*drags toe in the sand* Well, AWWW... Shucks!

Yeah, I guess you can call it sepia toning as a comparison, although duo-tones as just simply 2 colors used to create the image and its colors. I am not familiar with PSP9. I use Photoshop CS. The best way to learn is to just dive in and try new things. It is not like you are using oils.... save your work.
