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llama you got a Wacom?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
do i have a what?

llama you got a Wacom?do i have a what?
Ill take that as a no.
lol hell yes! is that one of those like tablet things you like sorta draw on to help you edit?

lol hell yes! is that one of those like tablet things you like sorta draw on to help you edit?
yea its like a drawing pad which you can write on with a special pen and it will show up on the monitor. I was asking because your handwriting was very neat on that tutorial you posted, and writing with a mouse is a pain, so i assumed you had a wacom.
*whispers* it be a font

*whispers* it be a font<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
oh shit it is
i thought that was your handwriting...yo what font is that...hook me up llama-bitch ![]()
*turns to maddog* madog.. honey.. apple of my eye... can you please tell original sin that the font in question is AlphaMack

*turns to maddog* madog.. honey.. apple of my eye... can you please tell original sin that the font in question is AlphaMack<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
ok step away from my man before i have to rip your limbs off. thanks ![]()
ahem, back on topic ![]()
maddog, got the cd's today.. already installed PS
(Y)(Y)(Y)
YOu think I should let PS to connect to internet? My firewall asked it to me.
I needa tutorial to do this..Duplicate the layer, use greyscale on the new layer then change it to soft light in the palette. Blur it, merge the layers and then sharpen it but if it doesn't look good sharp, leave it blurred.
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ok, now where's the greyscale?

maddog, got the cd's today.. already installed PS(Y)(Y)(Y)
YOu think I should let PS to connect to internet? My firewall asked it to me.
*edit
you didn't understand my post ![]()
check your pm box.
where's the greyscale? ![]()
Is there a ''Photoshop for dummies'' book? I need one, fast ![]()
just press cntrl+u and then pull the saturation down to 0

just press cntrl+u and then pull the saturation down to 0
or you could just got Image -> Mode -> Greyscale ![]()
*mutters* my way of doing things is better

ctrl+shift+U works too
i was wondering where the greyscale function was though, so thanks maddog ![]()
Where can I blur and sharpen?

under filter...
you're so smart!!!
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