My Second Tutorial.

Apr 05, 2006 03:40

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syddie101 April 4 2006, 01:52:55 UTC
How exactly do you get the small image on to the larger one, I can't figure it out.

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keeplistening April 4 2006, 01:56:12 UTC
crop it, then ctrl-A to select, then go over to the bigger one and press ctrl-V and it'll be pasted on in a new layer, then you can movie it about

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syddie101 April 4 2006, 02:20:15 UTC
I got the picture, it took forever for me to get the star and then it still sin't right, and the text i gave up. This is all new to me so this is the best I got.


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keeplistening April 4 2006, 02:27:21 UTC
thats absolutely lovely! he is sexy, isnt he?

if you want the star like mine, just make it smaller, and if you cant get it lighter, lower the opacity. as for the text, just type in font arial black on all caps in a really itsy bitsy size and it'll be fine. :)

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dfleprdfan April 4 2006, 01:58:54 UTC
PS7 i am assuming is photoshop 7 does that have animation with it?

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keeplistening April 4 2006, 02:01:22 UTC
um...are you asking if the icon requires animation, or if photoshop7 (ps7) has an animation program?

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dfleprdfan April 4 2006, 02:02:39 UTC
if PS 7 has animation? i was thinking of using it but i need animation with my program.

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keeplistening April 4 2006, 02:05:37 UTC
yeah, ps7 comes with image ready 7.0, if you;re making the icon in p7, press ctrl-shift-m and it'll jump to image ready with your icon, ready to let you animate :)

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jerseybelle77 April 4 2006, 02:49:58 UTC
This is lovely! I've added it to my memories. Here's what I made:

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keeplistening April 4 2006, 02:52:42 UTC
That's gorgeous! Is that jensen Ackles?

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jerseybelle77 April 4 2006, 03:27:28 UTC
Oh yes, yes it is... he is so beautiful, it would really be impossible to make an icon of him that isn't gorgeous! Thanks again for the tutorial!

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keeplistening April 10 2006, 05:01:57 UTC
Make sure you've got the text layer selected, then go to Layer -> Rasterize -> Type.

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carol_186 April 14 2006, 06:36:51 UTC
Hey!! awesome tutorial... the pictures you chose are beautiful.
Here's what I got


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keeplistening April 14 2006, 07:43:28 UTC
Thank you! That photoshoot is a particular favorite of mine (along with the 80's punk style one, omg)!

Have no idea who that is, but the icon looks great!!! :D

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