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    Very cool dude! I bet our space RPers will be very happy to see these !

    Ever think of making one for each color of the visible spectrum of light? So that users have a whole hell of a lot of options?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altrunchen View Post
    Very cool dude! I bet our space RPers will be very happy to see these !
    Helvene is not a dude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    Helvene is not a dude.
    I do believe the word "dude" encompass all genders Ps/ those stars are amazing Helvene!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altrunchen View Post
    Ever think of making one for each color of the visible spectrum of light? So that users have a whole hell of a lot of options?
    Not a problem! Merged PNGs or PSDs with layers retained?
    Also do you want me to go with a regular star chart or have some specific colours in mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by helvene View Post
    Not a problem! Merged PNGs or PSDs with layers retained?
    Also do you want me to go with a regular star chart or have some specific colours in mind?
    Well what I usually do in Photoshop is I make a standard layer, then I put a hue/saturation mask over it and then just adjust the mask bit by bit so that each color of the visible spectrum of light (ROYGBIV) is covered. That way you only have to make the core layer once and all you need to do is slide the hue/saturation bar over however much you want to.

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