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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Quote Originally Posted by Grenou View Post
    In the right hands Paint Shop Pro will deliver excellent results.
    True. In fact I believe I started out many, many years ago on Windows with Paint Shop Pro, but the results were hardly excellent!
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
    Avoiding Manual Labour.
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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Hi
    Im back, I design website, therefore I need to have some knowledge about graphic design
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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Thank You
    Sorry for not replying back earlier.
    I will try this and will let you know if I succeed.
    Thanks
    IP

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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Quote Originally Posted by GrandCanyonGal View Post
    It shouldn't be difficult at all if you're familiar with PSP. My notes assume you've used PSP.

    1st, make your canvas much wider than you think you'll need
    2nd, type your words in the typeface and size that you choose. Be sure to type them on separate layers.
    3rd, then convert the layers to raster layers
    4th, on a new layer, draw out a rectangle the same height as your words. Fill it with the same color of your text.
    5th, copy this layer and move the rectangles to either side of your words.
    6th, merge the rectangles and the top word, then merge the rectangles and the 2nd word
    7th, use the pick tool to rotate and move the words to your liking
    Hi
    Im actually new to Corel PSP, following your instructions, im stuck in part 3 converting the layers into raster. If is not much to ask can you create a small tutorial with pictures?

    Thanks
    IP

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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Quote Originally Posted by GrandCanyonGal View Post
    It shouldn't be difficult at all if you're familiar with PSP. My notes assume you've used PSP.

    1st, make your canvas much wider than you think you'll need
    2nd, type your words in the typeface and size that you choose. Be sure to type them on separate layers.
    3rd, then convert the layers to raster layers
    4th, on a new layer, draw out a rectangle the same height as your words. Fill it with the same color of your text.
    5th, copy this layer and move the rectangles to either side of your words.
    6th, merge the rectangles and the top word, then merge the rectangles and the 2nd word
    7th, use the pick tool to rotate and move the words to your liking
    Hi
    Im actually new to Corel PSP, following your instructions, im stuck in part 3 converting the layers into raster. If is not much to ask can you create a small tutorial with pictures?

    Thanks
    IP

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    Default Re: Help creating the attached graphic design

    Quote Originally Posted by webxpertx View Post
    Hi
    Im back, I design website, therefore I need to have some knowledge about graphic design
    My personal opinion would be to get yourself a copy of Xara Web Designer or Xara Designer Pro which makes the design of websites simple in a graphic design environment - the best of both worlds.
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
    Avoiding Manual Labour.
    IP

 

 

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