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Post by Guess who on Apr 16, 2005 6:43:10 GMT -5
hey, janni this is for you
adobe photoshop 7.0
s/n1: 1045-1209-6738-4668-7696-2783 S/N2: 1045-0203-3247-2217-3566-6177 S/N3: 1045-1246-6655-5695-8846-2891 S/N4: 1045-1275-2546-0411-5466-5760
choose one of them
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Apr 16, 2005 7:17:49 GMT -5
Thankies^^'
Btw, downloaded some trial aagin and it works! OO And I'm downloading verison 8.0 now.... *Waits 1 hour and 10 mins* Ka, you never did the tortorial for that pic I asked you to >.>
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Post by sherry on Apr 16, 2005 11:49:18 GMT -5
Thankies^^' Btw, downloaded some trial aagin and it works! OO And I'm downloading verison 8.0 now.... *Waits 1 hour and 10 mins* Ka, you never did the tortorial for that pic I asked you to >.> WHAT?? you're downloading version 8??? tell me!! where can you download it??
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Post by aptx4869 on Apr 16, 2005 13:23:59 GMT -5
classified
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Post by Angie on Apr 17, 2005 4:44:03 GMT -5
I promised Janni-chan tutorial to animation with Adobe Imageready...... But it's not ready yet. It takes a while to edit those screenshots, and I got lots of other stuffs to do Sorry, Janni-chan!!! If I don't get it done by today, maybe tomorrow! I promise!
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Apr 17, 2005 5:34:54 GMT -5
sherry: A secret makes a woman woman @angie: Ok, thanks anyways^^;; *Waiting* Ka, please hurry up and tell me how to make that thing!!! You never showed me, pleeeeeeeease do!! T_T
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Post by .::ka::. on Apr 17, 2005 8:24:36 GMT -5
Gomen ne ! Here's the tutorial >.< I'm really sorry Step 1 After open the image, choose that tool : Step 2 The draw something like : Step 3 After you draw that, right click on the background layer and choose Then there will be a new layer which have a piece of original pic ^^ Okay, now draw more frames and do the same like step 3 STep 4 When you've done all, click at background layer then press ctrl-u... There will be a new windows, check color rize box then choose the color you like Step 5Now, with every layer which has piece of original pic, right click then choose BLENDING OPTIONS. A new window will be open Choose Stroke, then choose the color you like adn size, you may check "Drop shadow" box to make it more real Do the same with all layer has piece, and this is how it works :
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Post by Salt on Apr 17, 2005 8:32:31 GMT -5
Gomen ne ! Here's the tutorial >.< I'm really sorry Step 1 After open the image, choose that tool : Step 2 The draw something like : Step 3 After you draw that, right click on the background layer and choose Then there will be a new layer which have a piece of original pic ^^ Okay, now draw more frames and do the same like step 3 STep 4 When you've done all, click at background layer then press ctrl-u... There will be a new windows, check color rize box then choose the color you like Step 5Now, with every layer which has piece of original pic, right click then choose BLENDING OPTIONS. A new window will be open Choose Stroke, then choose the color you like adn size, you may check "Drop shadow" box to make it more real Do the same with all layer has piece, and this is how it works : XD ahhhhhhhhhhh cool
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Post by sherry on Apr 17, 2005 8:37:45 GMT -5
Gomen ne ! Here's the tutorial >.< I'm really sorry Step 1 After open the image, choose that tool : Step 2 The draw something like : Step 3 After you draw that, right click on the background layer and choose Then there will be a new layer which have a piece of original pic ^^ Okay, now draw more frames and do the same like step 3 STep 4 When you've done all, click at background layer then press ctrl-u... There will be a new windows, check color rize box then choose the color you like Step 5Now, with every layer which has piece of original pic, right click then choose BLENDING OPTIONS. A new window will be open Choose Stroke, then choose the color you like adn size, you may check "Drop shadow" box to make it more real Do the same with all layer has piece, and this is how it works : cool
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Apr 17, 2005 8:53:47 GMT -5
Gomen ne ! Here's the tutorial >.< I'm really sorry Step 1 After open the image, choose that tool : Step 2 The draw something like : Step 3 After you draw that, right click on the background layer and choose Then there will be a new layer which have a piece of original pic ^^ Okay, now draw more frames and do the same like step 3 STep 4 When you've done all, click at background layer then press ctrl-u... There will be a new windows, check color rize box then choose the color you like Step 5Now, with every layer which has piece of original pic, right click then choose BLENDING OPTIONS. A new window will be open Choose Stroke, then choose the color you like adn size, you may check "Drop shadow" box to make it more real Do the same with all layer has piece, and this is how it works : Nothing happens.... No change at all.
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Post by kd on Apr 17, 2005 8:56:51 GMT -5
Gomen ne ! Here's the tutorial >.< I'm really sorry Step 1 After open the image, choose that tool : Step 2 The draw something like : Step 3 After you draw that, right click on the background layer and choose Then there will be a new layer which have a piece of original pic ^^ Okay, now draw more frames and do the same like step 3 STep 4 When you've done all, click at background layer then press ctrl-u... There will be a new windows, check color rize box then choose the color you like Step 5Now, with every layer which has piece of original pic, right click then choose BLENDING OPTIONS. A new window will be open Choose Stroke, then choose the color you like adn size, you may check "Drop shadow" box to make it more real Do the same with all layer has piece, and this is how it works : It's not your best tutorial,but I like it.Great work.^^ KD
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Post by aptx4869 on Apr 17, 2005 9:00:01 GMT -5
Nothing happens.... No change at all. if you using the new version you hafta make a new layer.....
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Apr 17, 2005 11:08:29 GMT -5
if you using the new version you hafta make a new layer..... *lost*
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Post by aptx4869 on Apr 17, 2005 11:25:33 GMT -5
nvm.......but it worked for me.....on photoshop cs 8.0
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Apr 17, 2005 11:28:44 GMT -5
Maybe I did something wrong...? But I just cannot figure out WHAT I did wrong!!! >.<'''
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