Use the same treatment, but use a picture of a computer against a background of a circuit board ...
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
Actually the attachment wasnt created by me but thanks for the idea!
If no1 is super busy can i get some visuals? i cant seem to get what im trying to in the rectangle.
Sounds like you are asking for a freebie Chris. We don't do this at TG.
Your example shows very little effort at all on your part. Perhaps if you actually created some visuals of your own to post, we'd be able to give you some better pointers. As it is, you have a large rectangle which a small image plonked randomly inside, were you serious?
Try building up your banner from the background first, adding objects as you go. These can easily be moved and manipulated in Xtreme until you find a layout that looks pleasing.
Post your results for further help here.
no im definitely not asking for a freebie. ive been creating a few that i may be going with but they still need some work. will post then soon enough.
Red is a bad choice when using solid colour as part of a designed being exported to JPG.
The only way around it with JPG is to decrease the compression significantly (increase quality).
The alterative would be to use the PNG file type instead.
For the text overlay.
1. Overlap your text onto the HDD pic then send it behind the HDD pic
2. Clone the text so that the clone (copy) is now on-top
3. Select only the cloned copy and use the Transparency tool (F6) and adjust the slider to apply the opacity level you want.
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