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Post by gems on Mar 21, 2007 18:08:21 GMT 1
it looks great Simmer! totally love the pink tux and they make such a cute couple
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Post by Simply "V" on Mar 22, 2007 0:15:00 GMT 1
^Absolutely, my first thought was what a beautiful bride. Simmer I do suggest though, try to avoid taking shots in buy/build mode; those grid lines take away from a fab picture. Other than that, I love it. And I like the family snuggle too .
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Post by - *Munchbunchs* - on Mar 22, 2007 18:55:04 GMT 1
I love the festivity of the white and viels. Don't weddings just make you happy.
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Post by SocialBunny22223 on Mar 26, 2007 3:37:25 GMT 1
Can I do it? I'm new to here, and I just learned how to use photoshop now with Chess!
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Post by AJ on Mar 26, 2007 3:49:37 GMT 1
It's not a competition, just practice. Anybody who wants to can enter.
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Post by SocialBunny22223 on Mar 26, 2007 3:53:02 GMT 1
Oh, then, I'm in! Here it is! It's only my 4th thing on photoshop, so it's not perfect... I call it "Cold Feet". In the right corner, I forgot to get the guy out of his suit ... Oh, in the left bottom corner, note the dirty toilot in the background, and figure it out from there. The 3 pictures go in order from top left corner, bottom left corner and the one on the right.
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Post by Hello Autumn, on Mar 27, 2007 0:14:33 GMT 1
It's very nice! Although the smaller pictures are slightly pixely and the edges very, well, pixely
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Post by - *Munchbunchs* - on Mar 27, 2007 8:03:22 GMT 1
Just wondering. Does this have to do somthing with the Sims 2?
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Post by Chess on Mar 27, 2007 12:00:42 GMT 1
Love the pic and the idea behind it, Bunny See if you can put your picture quality on 'high' instead of 'medium' though, it'll make a lot of difference to your pictures
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Post by SocialBunny22223 on Mar 27, 2007 20:12:53 GMT 1
No, it's on high. The resom they're pixely is because I don't know how to re-size in photoshop, so I did it in ms paint. Oh, and thanks for the compliments! I'm finally getting the hang of this!
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Post by Chess on Mar 27, 2007 21:36:56 GMT 1
Ahaa, I see! re-sizing in Photoshop is really quite easy. You go to 'image' then 'image size' and type in the new size for your image. Alternatively, if you just want to resize one particular layer, you can go to 'Edit' then 'Transform' and choose 'Scale'. There you can adjust the size by selecting the percentage of the size. A new toolbar will pop open under the top one where you can change it. Hope that helps, if not give me a call and I'll arrange some screenshots for clarification
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Post by SocialBunny22223 on Mar 28, 2007 6:16:37 GMT 1
Ahaa, I see! re-sizing in Photoshop is really quite easy. You go to 'image' then 'image size' and type in the new size for your image. Alternatively, if you just want to resize one particular layer, you can go to 'Edit' then 'Transform' and choose 'Scale'. There you can adjust the size by selecting the percentage of the size. A new toolbar will pop open under the top one where you can change it. Hope that helps, if not give me a call and I'll arrange some screenshots for clarification Oooh... I get to press a button . Am I qualified for that ? ... ... Just kidd'n, I'll try that ! Thanks in advantest!
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Post by Simply "V" on Mar 29, 2007 0:05:42 GMT 1
I like your concept and I must admit my eye went to the fire place first. Its beautiful and the petals on the floor surrounding the bride is perfect. She looks upset and he looks happy, makes me wonder who proposed to who? Chess is right of course resizing will make this even better, nice job though .
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Post by SocialBunny22223 on Mar 29, 2007 1:04:08 GMT 1
Thanks!
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Post by Hello Autumn, on Apr 10, 2007 16:07:25 GMT 1
Photoshop is pretty easy to navigate once you get the hang of it!
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