Great works , I tought it was for common hobbysts and not for professionals , we won't have a chance so :p ...but anyway great works .
Great works , I tought it was for common hobbysts and not for professionals , we won't have a chance so :p ...but anyway great works .
Last edited by Ignoramus; 11-03-2006 at 01:02.
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"Oh, how I wish we could have just one Diet session where the Austrians didn't spend the entire time complaining about something." Fredericus von Hamburg
Right-click on any of the avatars shown on the left side of any thread. You should get a list of options like "Open Link In New Window", "Open Link In New Tab", etc. About halfway down that list will be "Save Image As..." This is the one you want to click on. Save the image to your hard drive where you can find it once again.
Then use whatever image editing software you have to add the border -- I can't give you details instructions on adding the border since the exact process will vary from program to program.
Last edited by Tamur; 11-02-2006 at 14:31.
"Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott / Uns bleibt das Forschen." Johann von Müller
wraitdt, I'd love to see a process writeup on that Men At Arms pic, really nice textures.
"Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott / Uns bleibt das Forschen." Johann von Müller
Should I PM you or should I post it here?Originally Posted by Tamur
Edit: I really like you portraits Midnight. Nice and simple. Keep em coming.![]()
Last edited by wraithdt; 11-02-2006 at 18:09.
If you use photoshop you can tell me.Originally Posted by Tamur
TosaInu shall never be forgotten.
There is some stunning work in here. Truely stunning
So what? Its for the fun of it isn't it?I know I stand a snowball's chance in hell for winning this.![]()
Touché.Originally Posted by Myrddraal
It is fun once you have the result, but wrestling with Paint is pretty hard though.
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"Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?" ("Dogs, do you want to live forever?") - Frederick II of Prussia at the battle of Kolin when adressing his fleeing Prussian soldiers.
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