Turning The Pages

Discussion in 'Your Projects' started by Casual D, Apr 16, 2004.

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    Faint.09

    Faint.09 Well-Known Member

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    Me too! And sorry for the recent events that has been happening.
     
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    Anya

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    You can :). Your artwork is already good, you just need to practice and try some methods you've never thought of before, just like I did.

    Keep in mind it took me four years of practice to get me to the point I am now. This hardly was a piece of cake to accomplish *laughs*, took a lot of reading up on techniques and the like.

    People may argue that brushes are critical but if you ask me? Stock photos are the most importart part of any piece, you need amazing stock to have an amazing artwork, nuff said. [/b][/quote]
    I just can't seem to find many sites that have good photos without me having to pay. I did use your stock exchange as a useful source though! I haven't used it yet but I did save it in my favorites for now. But when I look up for 'photography' in google I never find anything really. I also want to find sites with really goo brushes too and i'm in desperate need of good patterns.

    It's sucky trying to find the things you need but I am trying I guess. I even have the right program. Adobe Photoshop 7.0 but if anyone could help with me trying to find these things i'd love it.
     
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    Tomi

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    Anya...try Photoshop CS
    its awesome!
     
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    Anya

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    Photoshop CS? What does the CS stand for? :mellow:

    It's probably expensive though.
     
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    Casual D

    Casual D I WON'T BE YOUR CASUAL D. LPA Administrator

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    It's not worth the money. It goes very slow on most older PC's and according to many long time users of the series (I've been with them since Adobe 4) they've actually gone downhill rather then uphill in their new release.

    Sure it has great figures but I'd rather have a quick running Adobe 8 then a bogged down adobe CS.
     
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    Tomi

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    No idea what the CS stands for but i quite like CS...



    i have win2000 :chemist:
     

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