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Mario Pende
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I just wanted to make an observation. A kitchen, unless a severe situation is occurring, would never have a stove next to a sink.

 

its very true, coz you always needs a worktop next to your stove.

 

Here,ived adjust the levels for you in photoshop.:D

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I guess that would be considered a severe situation lol. Actually I'm getting ready to design some loft buildings in Manhattan down in the Tribeca area. These are not what you are talking about though. Kitchens will be entirely stainless.

 

Sorry, I didn't mean to be offensive. Usually, a stove next to a sink is not normal. You usually have some area next to the stove to place things. There are exceptions though obviously.

 

When I was younger, I lived at Hampton Beach in a place where the stove, sink and couch/bed were the same appliance. I coulda just got a tent.

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What have you done?!

Its sucks now!

 

 

huh?that was what i called "helping".sorry if it seems to be being rude of taking the liberty to adjust it, for you to understand the meaning of "levels".:o

 

i just thought your too dumb that you dont know what level means.

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ouch... might wanna choose your words more carefully.

Not everyone is a Photoshop guru, and obviously, you arent much of one either. That image ldoesnt look so hot after you 'helped'.

You may have given it a bit richer shadow contrast, but now the texture on the counter tops is all whacked.

Maybe next time you can just give an example of how to use levels in PS rather than doing it on your own.

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ouch... might wanna choose your words more carefully.

Not everyone is a Photoshop guru, and obviously, you arent much of one either. That image ldoesnt look so hot after you 'helped'.

You may have given it a bit richer shadow contrast, but now the texture on the counter tops is all whacked.

Maybe next time you can just give an example of how to use levels in PS rather than doing it on your own.

 

yeah,i know....,my apologies to you guys.

 

i always used the best words,and i never said anything bad against anyone,specially on there works.but if someone could say something harsh,im sure its no problemo for him to also take words like that.;)

 

and i didnt intend to make it "hot", am just trying to show what does "levels" means.

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