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Old May 13th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys
i am working on some plans for my company in ps how to improve it and c&c please.
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maybe try introducing shadows to give the image depth..
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Second that. Also, try blackfor the walls. When you color them, they drag a lot of attention and make it a bit difficult to read.
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I agree. Use lots of layers and add a drop shadow.
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thnx guys i cant change the wall colors because boss wants it this way but i will try to work with shadows.
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thats the problem with bosses they know everything but i still agree with rick that walls should be and usually are black.....
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