Very nice, I love retro style designs. Thanks for the tutorial link.
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Very nice, I love retro style designs. Thanks for the tutorial link.
Many happy returns!
Did this last night, loved the original film and soundtrack, don't know about the new one.
http://www.mtyson.co.uk/gort/gort.jpg
So many great versions of Sledger's cross. Wish I was a bit better at doing metallic stuff.
That tree looks really good, nice job. And thanks for the tutorial/technique info.
very pretty Tim, I like it.
That jewelry looks great. (both photo and illustration).
Thanks Salaam, I plan a nice back cover too, when I get round to it. Maybe in December Stop and Post...
My all time favourite web building program is Serif Webplus. X2 is the newest but you can check out an older version for free, but of course it lacks a lot of modern stuff. What is most astonishing...
A CD cover upon which I tried to draw a skidoo in action...
Though you are right with your initial assertion "Bearing in mind logos should be simple and clear" your own attempt is neither. Also it wouldn't stand any test a logo might need to pass such as...
I like it. It seems like a tidal wave of images coming onto the screen, almost like one of those 1960's spy thriller brainwashing image flickering slide presentations. Sometimes I use Yahoo image...
I've used Serif WebPlus X2 for a site and it's very good IMHO. I would say it's my favourite web site design program! Over the years I've tried many many other programs including Dreamweaver and Namo...
Happy birthday!
Keep on strummin':D
It looks really good, I thought 'Sleepy Hollow' when I saw it. Good one for Halloween.
My wife is always throwing my stuff away, luckily she has her own 'puter.
That is a nice clean-up job.
Have you ever crossed paths with any of the deadly spiders that you have down under?
Are you applying for a design position on a magazine and the position requires only Photoshop knowledge? :confused:
The magazine will have it's own ways of doing things, they will have their own...
The manufacturer of this stuff is really the 'Escher Engineering Company' or 'Möbius Nuts'?:D
It is a Canon, thankfully not broken yet. Very well guessed I think. Your prize is to do the next "whatsit".
Paul's got it! :)
It's the inside of a scanner.
I think the reflection of the venetian blind gave the camera a focus problem...
yay!, then it's my turn, just wait a minute while I rustle something up!
Here it is, most of you will have one of these around....
http://www.mtyson.co.uk/guess1.JPG
Is it too easy?
thumbscrew?
it's a toilet chain from overhead cistern type bog!
I just found this desk space on another forum funny pic section
To solve the OP's problem it would be useful to know the nature and complexity of the document they wish to produce. Xtreme might be fine for it. But indeed, footers, referencing, hyperlinking, page...