Alura
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Post by Alura on Jul 19, 2004 11:32:42 GMT -5
That's the exactly same thing as what I said. the layer styles is the same thing as the blending options we just call it differently.
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Post by The High Flyer on Jul 19, 2004 13:49:42 GMT -5
Oh sorry, I thought you were talking about something else.
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Alura
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Post by Alura on Jul 19, 2004 14:52:46 GMT -5
No, that's alright. It's a honest mistake.
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Post by johnchrisdepp on Aug 1, 2004 18:31:42 GMT -5
how do u make the prettyful icons and banners? dont know if anyone asked already..but i am now.
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Alura
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Post by Alura on Aug 6, 2004 13:36:49 GMT -5
Do you have graphic making programs? That what you need to make them. You can make them on paint but there not very good cause you can't add cool effects to them. Pretty much all you have to do is make a new image the appropriate size than add whatever you want to it on paint. Than save it as a .jpg or .gif. If you want to make a better image than you will have to use paintchop pro or photoshop. Although there are other programs I don't know how to use them. If you have kazaa than you can download the program easily.
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Post by The Symbolic Sacrifice on Aug 10, 2004 20:07:57 GMT -5
To whomever reads this... I can't type in 'graphics' language, so I hope you can understand what I want explained.
I have two images. Background and first layer.
I want to merge a head onto the other image.
I have placed the head where it should go and merged it OK, but the angle of the introduced head is a little wonky, is there any way of moving the second image a little (like 10 degrees) without having to find a pic that is already at the correct angle?
by the way I use photoshop.
Thanks for the help.
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Post by The Capricious Capodecina on Aug 10, 2004 20:54:49 GMT -5
Well I personally have no clue but im just stupid like that... but i DO wish you luck on that ;D sorry guys...I am in a VERY VERY good mood...now that FF posted that wonderful, short, but long awaited chapter! ;D
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Alura
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Post by Alura on Aug 14, 2004 10:30:26 GMT -5
if you want to move an image you click on the move tool. It's at the top right of the tool options menu. Than you can move it where ever you want by just clicking and moving. If your head is crooked than hit ctrl+t. than go to the corner of the box and wait till it has the rotate sign and than you can rotate it to wherever you want. Than hit enter. I hope I helped.
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Post by The Symbolic Sacrifice on Aug 14, 2004 15:42:53 GMT -5
Thanks Alura, yes it worked. I only needed to move it about 10 degrees. It looks great. ;D
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Post by The Rolling Rooster on Aug 25, 2004 12:24:16 GMT -5
Thanks for making this thread. It has a bunch of great & useful tips. I am just wondering... what is a good number of pics. to use for one siggy ...so it doesn't look too crammed in there... And what is a good dimension size? 500 x 100 seems nice to me... but I would like other opinions on that matter. Thanks guys! ;D
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Post by The High Flyer on Aug 26, 2004 8:56:47 GMT -5
Mines are slightley smaller, my dimensions are 495 by 125 Very randomized. I usually only use about three or four pics in each sig, with an exception of my current one ;D
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Post by Alura on Aug 27, 2004 13:14:33 GMT -5
In my opinion if you don't want your signature to seem crammed than just use one signature. Although If you use smaller signatures it lookes less crammed together.
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Post by The High Flyer on Aug 28, 2004 15:19:27 GMT -5
I think she was asking how many pictures should be used in one signature picture as in I have 6 pictures in my signature pic that says "Sucker for Actors"
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Post by The Hollow Horror on Aug 29, 2004 3:57:23 GMT -5
*just remembered this thread! D'oh!! * I like to use about 5 in mine. Well it really all depends on how long your siggy is...
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Post by The Hollow Horror on Aug 29, 2004 4:17:04 GMT -5
Tutorial for the day: For Paintshop pro ~Rainbow Effect~ Take a Black and White photo Create a New Raster Layer Set Gradient Fill to Rainbow Paint the new raster layer Set the rainbow layer to Overlay, and opacity a 80 And Here ya go! Fun Stuff!
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