Raine - That looks wonderful.
- Yes, the picture did resize pretty well. However, one of the things I'm noticing is that it looks alittle bit pixilated along the edges of Naruto, so you might wanna try zooming in, use the eyedropper tool on the color that looks okay, and go along the messy places of the picture to clean it up alittle bit. Of course, it might not show up as clearly on your computer as it does on this one, so if the messy spots along Naruto don't show you might as well leave it alone.
- For the logo, I was actually just working on that. In Photoshop, when you render (cut out) a picture, the eraser tool automatically makes the edges anti-aliased (or something like that) so that it blends without a hard edge. For now you can try zooming in and tracing the letters with the Paintbrush, but just know that I'm just now figuring out how to get yet another Photoshop style effect out of Paint.
- Also, I'm trying to figure out why it is that the border still looks alittle bit blurred... Oh well, chances are my eyesight is starting to go again...
YAY! *starts jumping with joy* Because of this thread and trying to work out a better way to do edges when cutting stuff out, I've just learned a new trick! Hooray for Overlaying images! (You guys'll be the test mice for the new idea after I make a nice long tutorial for it)
SQUEE!
*goes back to typing out tutorial*
Raine - Keep working through that until you get comfortable with that sort of stuff. It's good to know that you're starting to figure it out.
HG - Take a look at that tutorial I linked to somewhere up the page and try that out. It's not hard to do, I just wanna make sure you all understand it.
Chari - I'm pretty sure you already know how to do all that stuff in the tutorial. I'll give you a different assignment instead. Review the section about how to cut down on the sizes of an image or whatever I called it. After that, I want to see you do that with more fun shapes, rather then squares. So what I want you to do is make the banner for the shop. And yes, I give you this assignment because I'm lazy.
CLICKY! Keep the outlines of the letters and leave whatever's white blank for now so that I can set it to transperancy later. So, take the letters and work on filling the colored spaces with different pictures. See what you can do with it, and if you can make it look nice then it goes in the first post in place of the pathetic banner I had done.
Ethan person - If you aren't dead and do come and see this, answer the questions from the first post for me and then go read the tutorial I linked to somewhere up the page.
Raine - I'll try to find you a downloadable trial version of Word or something. I want more test subjects for overlaying images.
