Hay Tay, it's been fun to follow this thread. I discovered today that I can also do this in CorelDRAW, which I use a lot. I will have to see if I can play around with a rocket style image like yours. Everyones stuff look so good.
Chuck
Hay Tay, it's been fun to follow this thread. I discovered today that I can also do this in CorelDRAW, which I use a lot. I will have to see if I can play around with a rocket style image like yours. Everyones stuff look so good.
Chuck
You bet! It isn't too bad, though, once you've honed your vector masking skills.
You're welcome, Nancy. I'm sure we'll see a few more additions to the OOBing thread now that I've caused it to resurface.
As to the pictures, if you don't have any sitting on your digital camera, you can find some great photographs at stock.xchng vi. You need to check before using the pictures, but they have a very liberal licensing on most of the available photos:
You may use the Image:
- In digital format on websites, multimedia presentations, broadcast film and video, cell phones.
- In printed promotional materials, magazines, newspapers, books, brochures, flyers, CD/DVD covers, etc.
- Along with your corporate identity on business cards, letterhead, etc.
- To decorate your home, your office or any public place.
Here's the link to the Boeing CIM-10A "BOMARC" 1 I used in the OOB Photo Collage.
Chuck,
Thanks, I'm glad you're enjoying it. I look forward to seeing your contribution(s) to this subject. Be warned... once you start, it's hard to stop. Be sure to browse around on stock.xchng vi. I'm sure you can find something to your liking there that will lend itself to a Single Photo Collage, OOBing, or both! I posted the link to the 'rocket style image' in my reply to Nancy (above) if you want to play around with the same one I used.
Now that everyone has a good photo source, let's see what you can do,
Harry
Great tip John.
Rupert
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