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Twin-Tail J-18

Started by PolluxDeltaSeven, August 09, 2005, 05:49:59 AM

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BlackOps

I'm not real good at explaining how to do stuff in photoshop but I will try.
I created the markings in another program and opened them in photoshop.
then you can trim them out and place them in a new layer. when coloring it is always good to work in layers that way if you want to change something you don't have to re-do everything.

Once you have the markings selected on their own layer you can go to the edit menu and then go to transform...from there you can rotate the item or scale the item to the right size.

I hope this makes sense...it's hard to explain without showing you in person.


Jeff G.
Jeff G.
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PolluxDeltaSeven

Thanks you Black Ops! And don't worry, you explain well!! ;)

My friend show me how to do ;)

But just another question ^_^  What program did you use to draw the markings?? Something like Paint or Paintshop??
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BlackOps

I used Corel Draw. I pretty much use Corel Draw and Photoshop for everything.


Jeff G.
Jeff G.
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Tophe

In the Corel Draw suite is Corel PhotoPaint, kind of Photoshop (the one I used to transform your art). What extra features provide the genuine PhotoShop?
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

BlackOps

If you have Corel Photo Paint you can do all the same things. Photopaint is actually very good and even comes with some nice filters. I am used to Photoshop so I am more comfortable using it.  If you have Photo Paint already there is no reason for you to switch.


Jeff G.
Jeff G.
Stumbling through life.

Tophe

#35
Thanks a very lot, Jeff. :)  Such explanations are just what I dreamed to get someday from someone, knowing both Photopaint and Photoshop... You are the one, thanks to be... :)
The J-18 is in good hands :)  
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]