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Post by sANDYbAY on Nov 17, 2016 9:04:18 GMT
Gosh, look at that, a huge long post with no swearing in it at all, it's just like I was still on TLB. Did you manage that all by yourself without a grown up checking?.. 'course I fucking did.
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Post by sANDYbAY on Nov 17, 2016 9:12:22 GMT
Finally got rid of my crayons and paintspa and replaced with photoshop cs6. Really struggling with it. Anyone know any good books or online tutorials that would help me? But I disagree with Bob, you can teach yourself with a few basic hints. I did. If you'd read my post correctly you'd have noticed that I'd written "learn" indicating that I believed, because of its size and complexity, that it's almost impossible to know everything about photoshop. That's a whole world away from saying you can't learn specific skills from YouTube videos and such like. In fact I posted a link to hundreds of "official" Adobe help videos and suggested that he decides what he wants to do to the image and then searches the videos to learn that and subsequent skills one by one.
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Post by Zed on Nov 17, 2016 9:42:29 GMT
But I disagree with Bob, you can teach yourself with a few basic hints. I did. If you'd read my post correctly you'd have noticed that I'd written "learn" indicating that I believed, because of its size and complexity, that it's almost impossible to know everything about photoshop. That's a whole world away from saying you can't learn specific skills from YouTube videos and such like. In fact I posted a link to hundreds of "official" Adobe help videos and suggested that he decides what he wants to do to the image and then searches the videos to learn that and subsequent skills one by one. If you read my post correctly, you'd have noticed I said "teach yourself", an ongoing process of discovery. Seriously though, once you have the idea about structure and layers and working on elements seperately, the rest is icing the cake and one can learn (or teach oneself) as and when one wishes to perform particular tasks. Personally, after banging my AutoCAD happy head on it's structure for a few days I was away and the rest was trial and error. I can imagine an old git like yourself might struggle, but Oscar is, after all, a youngster (like me).
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 9:53:52 GMT
My first project is going to be a picture of zed and bob scrapping in a pub car park. Lol
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Post by Robo on Nov 17, 2016 11:00:36 GMT
My first project is going to be a picture of zed and bob scrapping in a pub car park. Lol Will they be naked or is that too much for your first project?
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 11:03:42 GMT
My first project is going to be a picture of zed and bob scrapping in a pub car park. Lol Will they be naked or is that too much for your first project? Dont think my stomach is strong enough to ever have a go at that! :eek:
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 11:15:21 GMT
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Post by Zed on Nov 17, 2016 11:16:23 GMT
I may try and scrape something together if you don't hurry up and I only have MS paint
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Post by Baz on Nov 17, 2016 11:18:02 GMT
My first project is going to be a picture of zed and bob scrapping in a pub car park. Lol Will they be naked or is that too much for your first project? youve obviously never parked up next to bob when hes too pissed to pull his curtains robo , nice post that though ive just had my breakfast , yeh i know im retired dont avta work no more cos i worked hard too when i was younger but didnt waste my money on german quality when i was younger
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Post by Baz on Nov 17, 2016 11:22:41 GMT
im gona start learning this retaliation is the only way in this world , as my elders used to say your too clever for your own good , itll end i tears mark my word , mmmmmmmmmm did we all come from another world really and we invaded this one to destroy it . now wheres my fog brush and pallet .
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 11:47:50 GMT
I may try and scrape something together if you don't hurry up and I only have MS paint Tbrs looked alright, if a bit bland.
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Post by Zed on Nov 17, 2016 11:54:09 GMT
My thoughts:
I'd like to put one up, but then be able to leave it forever.
If it has vans on it, t2 to current model should be represented somehow even if vaguely.
I can't even find a recommendation for size and shape.
I suspect it'll only be visible using the desktop site.
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 12:00:35 GMT
My thoughts: I'd like to put one up, but then be able to leave it forever. If it has vans on it, t2 to current model should be represented somehow even if vaguely. I can't even find a recommendation for size and shape. I suspect it'll only be visible using the desktop site. A quick google suggests 750x125 as a minimum, there is no maximum size. Admin are also able to adjust it to fit using their settings.
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Post by Zed on Nov 17, 2016 12:04:38 GMT
My thoughts: I'd like to put one up, but then be able to leave it forever. If it has vans on it, t2 to current model should be represented somehow even if vaguely. I can't even find a recommendation for size and shape. I suspect it'll only be visible using the desktop site. A quick google suggests 750x125 as a minimum, there is no maximum size. Admin are also able to adjust it to fit using their settings. I wouldn't want to have to spoil a masterpiece to fit it in, but I guess if the proportions are right it would sort itself out. If you can save as a vector based file and under 1mb it'll scale itself more neatly. Assuming this forum software accepts the file type.
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Post by oscar on Nov 17, 2016 12:15:05 GMT
A quick google suggests 750x125 as a minimum, there is no maximum size. Admin are also able to adjust it to fit using their settings. I wouldn't want to have to spoil a masterpiece to fit it in, but I guess if the proportions are right it would sort itself out. If you can save as a vector based file and under 1mb it'll scale itself more neatly. Assuming this forum software accepts the file type. Not sure what a vector file is but im sure its doable.
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