Photoshop colour my fences anyone?
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I think the prolific number of black images versus the non existent brown images says volumes about what everyone thinks!
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That it's easier to photoshop into black, than brown?pdid wrote:I think the prolific number of black images versus the non existent brown images says volumes about what everyone thinks!
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Conifers wrote:That it's easier to photoshop into black, than brown?pdid wrote:I think the prolific number of black images versus the non existent brown images says volumes about what everyone thinks!
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one other question..
should i paint the posts as well? or leave them?
should i paint the posts as well? or leave them?
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Paint them, otherwise they stick out like a sore thumb.
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i first thought leave them (which is harder to do as i would need to mask them up) as it would break up the panels however, i think im with you now after seeing other people picturesGoggleboxUK wrote:Paint them, otherwise they stick out like a sore thumb.
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the fence shouldnt look like a fence!Jamesyoung wrote:i first thought leave them (which is harder to do as i would need to mask them up) as it would break up the panels however, i think im with you now after seeing other people picturesGoggleboxUK wrote:Paint them, otherwise they stick out like a sore thumb.
Its simply a backdrop to offset the plants paint those posts
I'm painting the bases of mine too as soon as I get chance