This is a discussion on Photoshop within the Off Topic & Humor Discussion forums, part of the The Back Porch category; Anyone here use the Photoshop program(s)? Any good with it? Any other good suggestions for image editing? I just get the urge now and then ...
Anyone here use the Photoshop program(s)? Any good with it? Any other good suggestions for image editing? I just get the urge now and then to create something that's in my mind, and I have so many images to chose from and mold them. I just don't have the means-yet. I want to replace the monolith with the Glock pistol. I'd make a poster of it if I could. LOL! Thanks.
No kidding? Sounds awesome. I'd really appreciate it. I need to move on into something like that eventually. I don't do much digital photo editing anyway-nothing more than what the camera software supports, and Windows programs just don't do a whole lot unless I want something to look like an etch-a-sketch. Know what I mean? Thanks again. I look forward to it.
Zero--that's perfect! The second one. Yes indeed! Do I have permission to use it on the internet? Or do I need to copy and paste the copyright? It's worth just a one time print out in my book!
Zero--that's perfect! The second one. Yes indeed! Do I have permission to use it on the internet? Or do I need to copy and paste the copyright? It's worth just a one time print out in my book!
Being that it is altered I really don’t see any issues with reproduction. Most of that kind of stuff is OK, as long as you’re not trying to make a profit.
Photoshop stuff is pretty fun and easy once you get the hang of it.
As far as the poster printing goes, like I said low resolution doesn’t do well big. Many of the printing places will tell you it’ll be just fine and print you a large image. If you’re OK with it, that’s great. You might want to just try it on your home printer first.
PS. I have XD’s and yet I’m not bias, just glad to help out.
Photoshop is the BEST photo editing/manipulating software out there. The newer versions (7.0) have oodles of fun features and tools, that may take months to master. Get yourself a good tutorial.... even "Photoshop for Dummies" is a good place to start!