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78SA
09-18-2013, 6:39pm
Can someone take that photo of the guy that says "I don't always..., but when I do..." and have him say "I don't always drop things at work, but when I do, everyone yells put that anywhere."

:D

Burro (He/Haw)
09-18-2013, 6:41pm
I'd crank this one out for you but I'm away from my desktop. :sad:

Bill
09-18-2013, 6:46pm
I'd crank this one out for you but I'm away from my desktop. :sad:

Please, no picture of you cranking one out. TIA

78SA
09-18-2013, 6:48pm
I'd crank this one out for you but I'm away from my desktop. :sad:
:cert:
Please, no picture of you cranking one out. TIA

:willy:

Bingo Fuel
09-18-2013, 7:14pm
http://i.imgur.com/z44NeMZ.png

No need for PS. You can make your own here (http://imgflip.com/memegenerator/The-Most-Interesting-Man-In-The-World).
There's also many other memes on the site.
:cert:

Grey Ghost
09-18-2013, 7:39pm
There's also many other memes on the site.
:cert:

:seasix: I never did figure that wacky text stuff in PS

78SA
09-18-2013, 7:53pm
http://i.imgur.com/z44NeMZ.png

No need for PS. You can make your own here (http://imgflip.com/memegenerator/The-Most-Interesting-Man-In-The-World).
There's also many other memes on the site.
:cert:

Thanks!!! A guy at work drops piston rods all the time.

Bingo Fuel
09-18-2013, 8:34pm
:seasix: I never did figure that wacky text stuff in PS

Moving from Gimp to PS6 I'm still figuring stuff out too. Animation is totally different between the two.

For things like text in these posters, it's pretty easy.
Type your text; with the text layer selected, click on the 'fx' (bottom of the layer panel); in the 'Layer Style' panel that opens, tick the "stroke" check box.
I normally use Arial Bold white for the text body and a black 3 pixel stroke size as an outline for the text.
:cert:

Thanks!!! A guy at work drops piston rods all the time.
I'll bet he keeps the Quality Assurance team on their toes! :lol:

Grey Ghost
09-18-2013, 8:59pm
Moving from Gimp to PS6 I'm still figuring stuff out too. Animation is totally different between the two.

For things like text in these posters, it's pretty easy.
Type your text; with the text layer selected, click on the 'fx' (bottom of the layer panel); in the 'Layer Style' panel that opens, tick the "stroke" check box.
I normally use Arial Bold white for the text body and a black 3 pixel stroke size as an outline for the text.
:cert:

I'll bet he keeps the Quality Assurance team on their toes! :lol:

All your chops were done with GIMP ? Holy cow. I messed around with it some. Had some free scripts that were pretty good. Then I scored the free PS CS2. I would like to update to the latest version, before the cloud edition of PS. I found CS6 on my HDD, but no product key.

Bingo Fuel
09-18-2013, 9:21pm
All your chops were done with GIMP ? Holy cow. I messed around with it some. Had some free scripts that were pretty good. Then I scored the free PS CS2. I would like to update to the latest version, before the cloud edition of PS. I found CS6 on my HDD, but no product key.

Free is good! :cert:
Gimp is great. (And it was about all my 12 year old laptop could run :Jeff '79:). For anyone else wanting to get into chopping, I highly recommend it.
There's some things that are easier to do in PS and vice-versa.

I purchased a new performance laptop and installed the PS trial.
It ran flawlessly, including the 3D rendering.

I bought the PS CS6 license through Amazon.
There were multiple vendors selling, just watched/waited for the prices to drop where it wasn't so painful.

kingpin
09-18-2013, 9:25pm
I still run Photoshop 7 from early 2000. :D