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post #21 of 32
very nice setup
post #22 of 32

Wall paper on original post

post #23 of 32
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hey, im just questioning on how you got the wallpaper on your first post, the one of you and someone who looks like your girlfriend/wife did you do this with photoshop, or is there a easier way to do it, last time i did it i used photoshop and it took ages, im just wondering if you used some software to make it, and if you did could you please give me the name of it i got the m1210 too thanks, will
I'm sorry to tell ya, but I used Photoshop. Although, there is an easier way of doing this. If you're familar with Photoshop, you can use these things called "Actions". They do all the work for you. All you need is the picture. You can also record your own actions as well. I can't really remember exactly which action it was, but here's a few links that may help out. Some of these links also incude frames that are really just brushes as well. They help out a ton when doing something like this. (This link has the frames pack that you could use) http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tool...s-brushes.html http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tools/brushes.html (Tons of brushes) http://www.escrappers.com/vintage.html http://www.webdesign.org/web/photosh...sign.6754.html http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tools/actions.html (Tons of actions) http://www.panosfx.com/index.php?opt...d=48&Itemid=27 If you just can't seem to get any of that to work try using this template I made. It's the Polaroid template, just insert an image, add a drop shadow, and you're done. Download it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/42307653...plate.psd.html Here's some of the latest ones I've done. Much better than the one I posted here. That last one took a good while. Everything was done using brushes and the images were made vintage like using actions. All image frames, text, old looking newspapers, etc.. are all brushes.
post #24 of 32
yea, i was hopeful that there was a easier way to do it, but it looks like im back to my good old photoshop, its gunna take a while, by the way, i loved your second one, it was really good! hi 5 for that one, ill do something like that for my Media SAC (Secondary Australian College) should get good marks i hope .. well thanks for your help, its around afternoon time in America now i think, im guessing thats were you live haha, hope to talk again soon. Will
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I'm sorry to tell ya, but I used Photoshop. Although, there is an easier way of doing this. If you're familar with Photoshop, you can use these things called "Actions". They do all the work for you. All you need is the picture. You can also record your own actions as well. I can't really remember exactly which action it was, but here's a few links that may help out. Some of these links also incude frames that are really just brushes as well. They help out a ton when doing something like this. (This link has the frames pack that you could use) http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tool...s-brushes.html http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tools/brushes.html (Tons of brushes) http://www.escrappers.com/vintage.html http://www.webdesign.org/web/photosh...sign.6754.html http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tools/actions.html (Tons of actions) http://www.panosfx.com/index.php?opt...d=48&Itemid=27 If you just can't seem to get any of that to work try using this template I made. It's the Polaroid template, just insert an image, add a drop shadow, and you're done. Download it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/42307653...plate.psd.html Here's some of the latest ones I've done. Much better than the one I posted here. That last one took a good while. Everything was done using brushes and the images were made vintage like using actions. All image frames, text, old looking newspapers, etc.. are all brushes.
post #25 of 32
Your Wife? is beautiful and nice setup
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Your Wife? is beautiful and nice setup

Thanks. She's my fiance, so she'll be my wife next year.
post #27 of 32
Sweet
post #28 of 32
what logitech keyboard/mouse is in the original set? are they bluetooth?

just looking for a replacement!
post #29 of 32
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what logitech keyboard/mouse is in the original set? are they bluetooth?

just looking for a replacement!

That's the Logitech diNovo Bluetooth desktop. I don't think they make them anymore, but they do make it in a laser wireless version.
post #30 of 32
Dude props on the photoshop skills. That last one is amazing. Nice setup too. And congrats on the marriage thing
post #31 of 32
what's that mouse-pad? nice setup btw
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what's that mouse-pad? nice setup btw
I forgot what kind it is. I got it at Best Buy, but Staples and Circuit City also have them as well. Edit, nevermind. Here it is: Allsop Cupertino Mouse Pad http://www.allsop.com/mouse-pads/met...ino-mouse-pad/ I never used it that much, it sat a little too tall for me.
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