It has its uses...
From the Rebrand America challenge. See all 280 entries (closed)
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From the Rebrand America challenge. See all 280 entries (closed)
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been done
i have 5 rolls at home
(still very well executed...not sure about the glossy type of paper though)
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 12:42,
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(still very well executed...not sure about the glossy type of paper though)
class
sad part isI'd worry they did that.
To be fair, despite my post I'd still take care not to confuse america with americans, who are an often lovely if mislead people. i lived there for6 months and really enjoyed it
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 12:52,
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To be fair, despite my post I'd still take care not to confuse america with americans, who are an often lovely if mislead people. i lived there for6 months and really enjoyed it
I had to give on warp after a while
it did some of the work but I had to use liquify and smudge too
isn't there supposed to be a make cylindrical option somehwere in CS2? Haven't given it enough time yet to find these things
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 12:53,
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isn't there supposed to be a make cylindrical option somehwere in CS2? Haven't given it enough time yet to find these things
I dunno - I hear it does all sorts of whizzy stuff like being able to wrap images around other images, so you could have somebody look like they were made out of a tree
I`m at the stage of copypastecopypastecopypaste and a bit of clone tool
edit: with a hooky PS7 and a legit PS Elements 2 (which is good, but too different for my brain to comprehend using)
I`ll see if Santa brings me a pay rise and think about CS2 for Christmas or something
/still fuming after buying Studio MX 2004
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 12:55,
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edit: with a hooky PS7 and a legit PS Elements 2 (which is good, but too different for my brain to comprehend using)
I`ll see if Santa brings me a pay rise and think about CS2 for Christmas or something
/still fuming after buying Studio MX 2004
yip I think so
but I`d probably buy it so I could use it for work (assuming there`s 1 of me at any time at a computer and I could install it here and at home)
I really like Elements cos it`s cheap and good, but it don`t use it often enough to learn how it does things (it`s a fair bit different to Photoshop proper) so anything I do in work is shonky
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 13:03,
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I really like Elements cos it`s cheap and good, but it don`t use it often enough to learn how it does things (it`s a fair bit different to Photoshop proper) so anything I do in work is shonky