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Stuck in a frame?

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 Metallus
03-04-2002, 11:22 PM
#1
I was bored, so I thought I'd have a little fun with a hosted site. Here's what happened:
 Tall Guy
03-05-2002, 5:09 AM
#2
u really need to get out more! ;)
 Gexx
03-05-2002, 8:58 AM
#3
photoshop?
 Metallus
03-05-2002, 10:29 AM
#4
Negative. I just clicked on a link on the CLD mainpage over and over.
 Gexx
03-05-2002, 4:06 PM
#5
ah. i love photoshop.
 Tall Guy
03-06-2002, 5:12 AM
#6
i just got a copy of it a few weeks ago, not quite sure how to use all the features on it yet tho. anybody know any decent online tutorials?
 Metallus
03-06-2002, 12:20 PM
#7
Tutorials schmutorials. The best way to learn is to try stuff out.
 Schmatz
03-06-2002, 1:38 PM
#8
Yeah, and if you use too many filters, Mettalus will be on your ass in a hearbeat "DO IT YOURSELF DONT BE PREFAB!" Trust me I've been honored with the experience ;)

Oh, hey Met :rolleyes:
 Tall Guy
03-07-2002, 2:58 AM
#9
guess i'll have to fiddle then!
 Thrik
03-07-2002, 5:44 PM
#10
The only filters I ever use are light source, drop shadow and inner/outer glow :o
 Metallus
03-07-2002, 6:02 PM
#11
I don't have any problem with layer "effects" such as drop shadows, bevels, glows, etc., because in Photoshop they make them so versatile that figuring out how to use them to their full potential requires a bit of skill. The "filters", for the most part aren't very good to use, simply because they aren't very adjustible and end up looking very much the same, making them easily recognizable by other PSers.
 Gexx
03-07-2002, 6:44 PM
#12
i like fresco
 Metallus
03-07-2002, 6:58 PM
#13
I can see that ;).
 Gexx
03-07-2002, 7:03 PM
#14
hehehe
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