The Colour of Chloe

Dec 07, 2004 20:04


Was on a buisness trip to Aberdeen yesterday cus the Minister was giving a speech (we make sure that he follows lines that have been agreed between UK Ministers, Devolved Ministers and Officials (i.e. all us evil civil servants) when talking to the press and industry, and that he is aware of current affairs etc.), it completely knackered me out! ( Read more... )

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julia_thorne13 December 7 2004, 23:17:16 UTC
Oh gosh, thanks so much. I'll thoroughly read this tut on the weekend and experiment with this style. Very grungy!
:)
BTW, thanks for the EXTREME detail. I love it!

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erniemay December 11 2004, 22:52:13 UTC
LOL! It was a bit extreme on the detail wasn't it! I'm never sure if there is anything that can left out on these things! I hope it helps!

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merrylives15 December 7 2004, 23:38:45 UTC
Awesome tutorial! I'm bookmarking it to come back later. Thanks!

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erniemay December 11 2004, 23:00:19 UTC
Thankyou! I hope it helps!

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britlizard December 7 2004, 23:53:50 UTC
Wow! This is so useful. I particularly love how thorough and clear it is. I'll definitely be trying this out later tonight. :) Thanks!

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erniemay December 11 2004, 23:07:00 UTC
It was clear? Cool I wrote it quite late at night and I think my brain was melting a little by the end! I hope it helps you out!

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nosekai December 8 2004, 01:27:02 UTC
nice icon!
can you tell me how to copy the layer panel from ps7? my friend ask for a tutorial. i want to e-mail her my layer panel instead of the whole .psd file or writing one. please?
thanks!

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naxareth December 8 2004, 07:22:55 UTC
if you want her to check the layers only, it's best to make a screencap/printscreen of your layer panel.

hope that helps! ;)

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erniemay December 11 2004, 23:11:44 UTC
Yeah, that's what I use. 'Prt Sc' key to screenshot the whole screen, paste it into Paint, then copy the bit I want to keep.

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___seventy2 December 8 2004, 02:15:57 UTC
I love your icon! One of favourite kind of style, so it's definitely joining the rest that are already memoried! Thanks for the great tutorial. =)

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erniemay December 11 2004, 23:19:11 UTC
I'm glad you like the icon and style! Happy iconing! ;)

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