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Creating a Signature a few tips. - sammyt291 - 11-06-2011 Hey, just wanted to share these websites as they are amazingly powerful photo editing tools when combined... first off: Pic Resize A great tool for resizing pictures and afterwards detailed editing and special effect adding. secondly after you resized all your images: Pixlr this in my opinion is the best photo editor for free and online, it comes very close to Photo shop in terms of its wide range of options/tools and variety. A good size for your Signature would be around about: 600 x 150 Best thing is... you need very little photo editing skill to work these programs, they are very straight forward to use. And remember to look at others signature for ideas on how to create your own!!! In addition: read the comments, any questions or feelings on this tips guide may already be down there, thanks. some ScreenShots: pic resizer: [Image: eg1.jpg] [Image: eg2.jpg] Pixlr [Image: eg3.jpg] [Image: eg4.jpg] [Image: eg5.jpg] RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - Ms. Mudpie - 11-06-2011 Why do you need five different programs? Just get Paint.NET. It's essentially a free, more concise Photoshop. And it can resize images. RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - sammyt291 - 11-06-2011 (11-06-2011, 12:08 PM)Sir Raffi Wrote: Why do you need five different programs? there isn't 5 different programs... only two websites: 2 pics of the first and 3 of the second. alot of people do not like using paint.net and would rather do it online rather than using software and having to download and install. also when resizing images in some software, it dosnt sync height and length and thus becomes distorted or lower quality when resized. RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - Headster - 11-06-2011 Just use gimp 2 its a free version of photoshop basicly, and its simple RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - sleepynoname - 11-06-2011 Nice guide..Its nice of people to know how to make semi-decnet sigs also a pretty to use program RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - photoworks - 11-07-2011 Thank you sooooooooooo much for such a nice post RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - Dermy - 11-07-2011 Thanks man helped alot! RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - Biowulf - 11-07-2011 or just get photoshop. RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - Jamie - 11-08-2011 I'm sorry Sammy, But for all the work of using 4-5 programs for a result of the signature "you're using" I don't think its worth all that work, I'm not saying your signature is a pile of crap, I'm just saying its not "the best" for such a workout of programs RE: Creating a Signature a few tips. - sammyt291 - 11-21-2011 (11-08-2011, 02:21 AM)Jamie Wrote: I'm sorry Sammy, But for all the work of using 4-5 programs for a result of the signature "you're using" I don't think its worth all that work, I'm not saying your signature is a pile of crap, I'm just saying its not "the best" for such a workout of programs Hey, thanks for the reply. Im only using two websites, the first resizes pictures in 2 quick steps And the second website enables you to merge all of your (resized or not pictures) into one whilst also allowing many features that professional paid-for programs have. And im aware that the text on my current sIg dosnt contrast at all with the dark waters, a silly mistake by me :p might redo it when i have spare time On a side note, the picresize website is optional as your chosen photo(s) may already be of acceptible dimensions (11-06-2011, 09:38 PM)JesusChirst Wrote: Nice guide..Its nice of people to know how to make semi-decnet sigs also a pretty to use program Thanks for the reply jesuschrist, dermy and Photoworks! Appreciated, . (11-07-2011, 08:27 PM)Biowulf Wrote: or just get photoshop. Hey bio, thanks for the reply. Im not 100% sure if there is a free version of photoshop avalible other than warez/cracked versions. And again, this guide is mainly to show that you can get a decent result completely free and totaly online. (11-06-2011, 06:37 PM)Headie Wrote: Just use gimp 2 its a free version of photoshop basicly, and its simple Sorry Headie, i missed your comment out... Basically the same reason as i gave sir raffi's comment about downloading installing software and resizing issues Thanks for the reply, |