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haha i was joking bro but that custom is def better then anything i could makeTBTwinsFan said:
boxbreaker44 said:epic
sdsportsfan1214 said:haha i was joking bro but that custom is def better then anything i could makeTBTwinsFan said:
Lancemountain said:Looking good!
Adobe Photoshop CS4, but thats probably a $700 program. Though I probably only use 3% of what its capable of doing.TBTwinsFan said:Yeah those are nice! I figure I will end up making some during the summer, because last year, the NWL team here only released about 200 team sets as a promo, and MANY less than that were signed. I might make my own team sets and have them signed and I wanna get the design down now. I might do them as cuts, or as on cards (IF I decide too, it is REALLY awkward asking these guys to sign stuff for me... I shoulda done it last year though ::facepalm:: )
Not many questions now, just what program do you use?
alifaxwa2 said:Adobe Photoshop CS4, but thats probably a $700 program. Though I probably only use 3% of what its capable of doing.TBTwinsFan said:Yeah those are nice! I figure I will end up making some during the summer, because last year, the NWL team here only released about 200 team sets as a promo, and MANY less than that were signed. I might make my own team sets and have them signed and I wanna get the design down now. I might do them as cuts, or as on cards (IF I decide too, it is REALLY awkward asking these guys to sign stuff for me... I shoulda done it last year though ::facepalm:: )
Not many questions now, just what program do you use?
I usually recommend Photoshop Elements. Though someone else may be able to recommended something even cheaper and just as effective.
jeff550 said:use GIMP
jeff550 said:use GIMP
cartersprings said:jeff550 said:use GIMP
Yeah, I'd suggest either GIMP or Paint.net. Both are free and able to help you MUCH more than mspaint.
Card Magnet said:Cut autos of living people are lame - just ask around and the majority will agree.
But seriously, stick with it. You just get better from practice. Using something like GIMP would also help you to do more. I've yet to go through with the actual assembly of a cut, but I have designed a few using PaintShop Pro. I haven't done it yet just because I don't have the steady hand and eye to cut the windows by hand, and I don't have the equipment to do it for me.