1. Is this written for a MAC computer? Because I've never heard of a "Stamp" button. 2. How do you get the ruler to show up on your graphic in PS? I don't have that and have no idea how to get it on there.
Like I said, these are just to start with. Oh, and thanks for sharing, I've been wanting to learn to make these forever.
Ok, it's for Windows (I'm not sure a MAC can do this). If you've a PC, then it's on your keyboard, on the right...you should have something like STAMP or PRINT SCREEN. (look at the pic, I'll show you where it usually is -> http://img185.imageshack.us/my.php?image=altstampyj5.png )
For the rulers, just go on the photoshop menu VIEW -> RULERS and you're done :)
hope all it's clear, and I'm here for all your questions!
wait, i have some questions.. when i try to make mine black and white, i go to the little right arrow, select all frames and then go to image>>adjustments>>desaturate, but it only does the last frame..help? (:
yes, you do always must work with the adjustment layers. So, select all frames, go to Layer -> new adjustment layers -> Black and White, then play with the values :)
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1. Is this written for a MAC computer? Because I've never heard of a "Stamp" button.
2. How do you get the ruler to show up on your graphic in PS? I don't have that and have no idea how to get it on there.
Like I said, these are just to start with. Oh, and thanks for sharing, I've been wanting to learn to make these forever.
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For the rulers, just go on the photoshop menu VIEW -> RULERS and you're done :)
hope all it's clear, and I'm here for all your questions!
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And thanks for the ruler, and I may have more questions later on. Thanks again for being so helpful! :)
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thanks for commenting, btw!
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when i try to make mine black and white, i go to the little right arrow, select all frames and then go to image>>adjustments>>desaturate, but it only does the last frame..help?
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So, select all frames, go to Layer -> new adjustment layers -> Black and White, then play with the values :)
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