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Different backgrounds
I have tried some new and exciting things with Photoshop, here are the end results with different backgrounds.
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Cal,
WOW, look at how you've progressed. The 2nd and 3rd one's are my personal favorite. I find with the first one my eye is drawn more to the backround, an idea to try is to fade out the backround so it's not so distracting. Keep experimenting and posting the pictures to keep us updated and to receive additional comments. I would love to hear what other members of the forum suggest. I would also like to know how you did the backrounds on 2 and 3. Barbara Last edited by Barbara Turner; 12-01-2009 at 10:02 PM. |
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Ya Please Cal, I would Also like to know about the Background, and how to obtain them.
I Agree with Barbara 2-3 __________________ ChrisB. chris@cbknives.com www.cbknives.com "If you are patient in one Moment of Anger, You will Escape a hundred Days of Sorrow." |
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I like #2 but good job on all three. I can tell you're having some fun now!
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When I first started using that program I never thought I would get it working and found it very frustrating. I didn't look at for about 6 months and then this fall decided I was going to learn how to make it work. I know there are still many things to learn, but at least with some understanding of the basics you can stumble along and be some what creative. |
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