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Discussion in 'Skinning, Design and Graphics' started by TVDinner, Jan 30, 2008.

  1. Boss

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    ImageReady is now available in Photoshop, which I like. :)
     
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    Oddly enough I learned everything I know by using Photoshop Elements 5 (which is only for doing minor touch ups to photos, but I somehow surpassed that). Been using CS4 lately, I hated it at first, but love it now.

    I don't understand this thing about "learning curve" I picked that bad boy up in a day.
     
  3. Peggy

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    must be that not all of us are as smart as you :doh:
     
  4. plazzman

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    Lol no no, didn't mean that :P

    I'll admit, I browsed a few tutorials, but it was just a solid day of trial and error and tinkering. You pretty much have to open up a giant blank canvas, and just go to town, click and use anything in site.
     
  5. Peggy

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    hahaha I was teasing.
     
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    I have CS4 across my Mac's.

    I love it, I only make little things though.
     
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    Once you learn one thing, you will forever remember it. Exploration is key with Photoshop, however, tutorials will help a newbie to the software out immensely.
     
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    PhotoImpact X3 and older versions do support psd files ;)

    Yes Sir - PhotoImpact is a very nice program IMO and it does indeed work very well with psd files.

    Jacquii.
     
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    It does the lustful Argentinian Tango with those PSD files. :cool:
     
  10. Shelley

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    Adobe abandoned imageready and removed it from cs3 onwards. The solution to imageready is fireworks and unless you want to switch back to cs2 (which I did) this is the latest version of photoshop with imageready included.
     
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    Ah, so the animation window isn't in CS4? I'm happy with CS3, I think I could use it for a few years before upgrading.
     
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    I use most of the Adobe products...

    However, I am running CS4...
     
  13. FullMetalBabe

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    Cs4! Master Suite :P
     
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    Regardless of the fact that I have absolutely no idea how to use it, I have CS4 installed as well.
     
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    I have CS4, too. I never use it but it looks pretty.
     
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    :lol:
     
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    I have CS3 and haven't got a clue how to do anything with it (unless I'm following a tutorial in layman's terms :p).
     
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    Funny how some of us here have this software installed and configured, yet have no idea as to how it works. :D
     
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    Like I said - always fun to goof around and find something cool to create. ;)
     
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    What????? I have CS4 and it has implemented image ready.
     

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