photoshop question
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photoshop question
hey, someone else made my sig and i couldnt get through to him......how did he make my car transparent in my sig?? plus what do u sig makers out there use for the fonts?
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i would imagine he made your car transparent by taking that picture, making it into another layer, and then bringing the opacity down. as for fonts...can't help you. i'm not a sig maker, just a PS user.
and anyone else....feel more than free to correct me if i'm wrong.
and anyone else....feel more than free to correct me if i'm wrong.
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1001freefonts.com has a pretty damn font selection.
And yeah, you can adjust transparency on each layer to get see through effects.
And yeah, you can adjust transparency on each layer to get see through effects.
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another quick question......is there any way to separate all the layers after u have flattened them and saved the work?
as u can see i made my car transparent in my new sig
as u can see i made my car transparent in my new sig
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No unless the history is saved as well so you can undo the flatten command. I like acidfonts.com for fonts
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