Thanks evan, ViaTT, LarryTT, and BZ!
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For the TT Forum logo, for the calling card, for the PSD, and for posting the PSD... respectively.
And thanks to anyone else I may have missed who also contributed.
Got my new sig image working - thanks guys!
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Got my new sig image working - thanks guys!
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Looks like you have 1.25 between frames - looking at it right now in my animation software. And I do like the idea of the "blank" frame, think I'll do that myself.
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I like the idea of it cycling constantly. I still want it to do more though. I need to spend more time playing with Image Ready and Photoshop.
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Opened yourself up to a flood of requests. ![Wink](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I actually like Paint Shop Pro, been using it for 4-5 years since version 2 or 3. So it might be hard to teach this old dog any new tricks.
But must admit that I did try Photoshop years ago and found it not worth the learning curve. While PSP has always been catching up to PS, it's about 95% there as far as layering and vectoring goes, so I've stuck with it and have been generally pleased. Suits my simple needs.
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I actually like Paint Shop Pro, been using it for 4-5 years since version 2 or 3. So it might be hard to teach this old dog any new tricks.
But must admit that I did try Photoshop years ago and found it not worth the learning curve. While PSP has always been catching up to PS, it's about 95% there as far as layering and vectoring goes, so I've stuck with it and have been generally pleased. Suits my simple needs.
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