I was wondering, I haven’t dove in fully yet lots going on. .. is there any intention or is there already a way to select or isolate areas something like a magic wand? And one might be able to isolate several areas of a photo and run it 2-3 or 4 AMS setup?
You cannot magic wand things in HueForge, but Color Pop and Color Aware both do something LIKE that, but algorithmically, and you have some tolerance to account for. I find that 2 AMS units is the sweet spot for me because it isn't about the number of colors so much as the kinds of blending you can get.
If you want to magic wand the image first and adjust things to make it HueForge better, you can do that as well.
Yeah, I had considered some pre-emptive editing. I'm just not certain of the color grouping options that would be best to get 8 color separations. getting more isolation from a dark green, dark blue, and general almost blacks. I know .... just experiment and play but i've grown lazy =)
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I was wondering, I haven’t dove in fully yet lots going on. .. is there any intention or is there already a way to select or isolate areas something like a magic wand? And one might be able to isolate several areas of a photo and run it 2-3 or 4 AMS setup?
You cannot magic wand things in HueForge, but Color Pop and Color Aware both do something LIKE that, but algorithmically, and you have some tolerance to account for. I find that 2 AMS units is the sweet spot for me because it isn't about the number of colors so much as the kinds of blending you can get.
If you want to magic wand the image first and adjust things to make it HueForge better, you can do that as well.
Yeah, I had considered some pre-emptive editing. I'm just not certain of the color grouping options that would be best to get 8 color separations. getting more isolation from a dark green, dark blue, and general almost blacks. I know .... just experiment and play but i've grown lazy =)
Do you really want 8 full separations? Like isolated? It sounds to me like you'd be better off vectorizing and making your own STL.
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