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killerogue 05-26-2006 09:04 PM

Stanx1 Needs Help.
 
I need help from the forum regulars. Draenin, Glador, Skrobo, lancelot, Zero, people I didn't mention. About Serif Photoplus and how you exactly use it to create an image. Also Adobe Photoshop CS2 I need help using that for the same thing. :( Help!

Zero Hour 05-26-2006 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by killerogue
I need help from the forum regulars. Draenin, Glador, Skrobo, lancelot, Zero, people I didn't mention. About Serif Photoplus and how you exactly use it to create an image. Also Adobe Photoshop CS2 I need help using that for the same thing. :( Help!

I'm sure your local community college offers courses in such topics. We're not getting paid.

alarid0 05-26-2006 10:28 PM

I've got CS2 ... what exactly is the problem? How to create an image?
File >> New to start a new image
File >> Save for Web to save it as a .png .jpg or .gif

killerogue 05-26-2006 11:00 PM

XD Good Point Zero. Alarid my problem relies around not how to start a new image but how to draw it because WTF I can't find any regular pencil tools.

Zero Hour 05-27-2006 12:31 AM

You would be amazed with the stuff you can learn on Google. Just need a little inititiave.

killerogue 05-27-2006 01:17 AM

Oh, Ok. Thank You Then.

alarid0 05-27-2006 03:03 AM

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image 1 - if you don't see a toolbar, activate it through the window drop down menu

image 2 - pencil tool

image 3 - on the top right you'll probably find the brushes (drop down by default, drag it away from that top box if you dont want it that way...drag it back up there if you like it how it was) and the color tools on the right side. If neither of these are showing up, activate them through the window thing again

image 4 - another important thing youll be using - the layers window. different layers let you seperate your image...you can have one image, draw over it except if you dont like your changes you can just delete the layer

zephirot 05-27-2006 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by alarid0
image 1 - if you don't see a toolbar, activate it through the window drop down menu

image 2 - pencil tool

image 3 - on the top right you'll probably find the brushes (drop down by default, drag it away from that top box if you dont want it that way...drag it back up there if you like it how it was) and the color tools on the right side. If neither of these are showing up, activate them through the window thing again

image 4 - another important thing youll be using - the layers window. different layers let you seperate your image...you can have one image, draw over it except if you dont like your changes you can just delete the layer

It is a nice cursor you got here!I really like it....a bit huge, but cool.

haunter 05-27-2006 04:06 AM

Read your manual. It should be in the box that your install discs came in.

Skrobo2 05-27-2006 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by haunter
Read your manual. It should be in the box that your install discs came in.

I doubt he has the full version. More than likely, he downloaded a 30 day trial or something.

MysticX2X 05-27-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero Hour
I'm sure your local community college offers courses in such topics. We're not getting paid.

He's like 12...

haunter 05-27-2006 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticX2X
He's like 12...

Community Colleges usually hold a number of summer programs, or 'camps'. Some about electronics, some about technical computer stuff, and others about how to use certain programs. They don't have age limits.

One of my friends' mothers actually has her own business in my home town where she does workshops that teach kids how to make animations in Flash, and use other creative applications like that. I think the majority of her clients are from the ages of 10-16 or so.

Zero Hour 05-27-2006 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by haunter
Community Colleges usually hold a number of summer programs, or 'camps'. Some about electronics, some about technical computer stuff, and others about how to use certain programs. They don't have age limits.

One of my friends' mothers actually has her own business in my home town where she does workshops that teach kids how to make animations in Flash, and use other creative applications like that. I think the majority of her clients are from the ages of 10-16 or so.

Thanks.

killerogue 05-28-2006 02:30 AM

Thank you for your help Alarid and I'm 14 Mystic you.......Hm. Let's not go there.


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