PSP is easier i agree.. but photshop's power/versatility is the reason its been the #1 image editing software for so long
consumer wise maybe.. but look at about 80% of professionals and they are using photoshopnot bashing PSP.. i used it for a while, and can do things alot better on there then on photshop.. but once i leard ps then i wont need PSP for anything
well like i said i dont know photshop much/at all, i just got it and havent gotten around to seriously trying much.. but if you upload the pics it'd help.. how did you want the text on it? as if it were spraypainted on the curb or something? or just aligned the same?
well,I'm still workin on gettin the pics,but yeah,I want the writing to seem like it's some kind spary painted on the curb or wall,.......I want it as real as possible...could u guys give me an example or something on how to do it?....I would apreciate it
Quote from: DtheRaTT on August 16, 2005, 12:44:55 PMwell,I'm still workin on gettin the pics,but yeah,I want the writing to seem like it's some kind spary painted on the curb or wall,.......I want it as real as possible...could u guys give me an example or something on how to do it?....I would apreciate it Well like I said before, I only do PSP and not Photo Shop, although I've used it quite a bit as well. I can give you examples tho.
bleach,could u help me how to put text on things....like I got some sk8ing pics,and I wanna add text on the curb or whatever to make it kool..how do I do that?
Wall7:Now I do something strange:with the letters still selected,I pop back to the background layer and copy the bits of wall the letters are hiding,then paste them on top!Then I fade this layer just enough to see the lettering underneath,andthen begin whittling away at it using the erasertool at 20% strength,letting the texture of the wall and the letters blendso patterns from the background seem to be carried through on the lettering.