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Post by bitbyter on Oct 27, 2014 18:33:08 GMT -5
Well, it's only been 4 to 5 years since I first found HFF, I thought it was finally time I got around to making a signature.
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Post by Heather on Oct 27, 2014 21:38:24 GMT -5
Nice, very nice. How did you do that? Do you have a program? ciao
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 21:41:05 GMT -5
Yes, tell us, do you have a program? Because I cannot seem to figure it out and I want one (giggle) Love yours, and the name Wilma is too cute! haha
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Post by gfountain on Oct 27, 2014 22:16:04 GMT -5
Nice :thumbsup: Only 4-5 years, huh? Maybe I'll get around to doing mine one of these days.
Yes, you have to use some kind of photo editing software.
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Post by bitbyter on Oct 28, 2014 2:19:32 GMT -5
I used Photoshop but GIMP is a free photo / image editor that is comparable and there are lots of YouTube tutorials for it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 13:28:04 GMT -5
Great signature. Wilma and Socks are really beautiful. It's not like I didn't already know this, but you clearly are smarter than me. I downloaded GIMP and found the learning curve was steep.
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Post by Heather on Oct 29, 2014 13:47:48 GMT -5
Obviously, not the program for me lol ciao
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Post by gfountain on Oct 29, 2014 13:54:00 GMT -5
Heather, email me your pictures and I can do one for you.
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Post by bitbyter on Oct 29, 2014 16:46:35 GMT -5
It does have a steep learning curve but like I said, there are LOTS of online tutorials. Look up what you want to do and you'll find a guide or video. The key concept to understand is that of "Layer". The signature I created is just a background layer, a Wilma layer, a Socks layer and two text layers.
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