10-20-2012, 06:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:01 AM by Fearless Community.
Edit Reason: Checked Encoding
)
I'm a noob at photoshop, this is the first time I've used it. I've been using Illustrator lately, and switching to Photoshop was really something. I spent forever looking at Photoshop for a way to make a new layer (well besides duplicating it by going to the toolbar at the top) until I looked at the bottom of my Essentials workspace.
Needless to say, things got less frustrating.
I started by copying Nudelholz's logo at the top, quick-selecting it, and by that time, things got complicated. I knew how to get that far, but as for making the actual .gif and, more importantly, how to get the TDK Trilogy background to show up in the Fearless logo, I had no idea. I really don't know how I did this. All I remember was starting over twice, then the third time I got an idea and fixed it. So by this time, I had the picture of the Fearless Logo with the TDK Trilogy background, but then I soon realized that making a .gif right there would be difficult. So I saved it as a .png file, made a new document, and did the .gif. It was a nice learning experience, though it took me quite a few hours throughout the whole ordeal.
Enough with my rambling about Photoshop...
What do you think?
Any suggestions? (instructions included would be preferred...)
Needless to say, things got less frustrating.
I started by copying Nudelholz's logo at the top, quick-selecting it, and by that time, things got complicated. I knew how to get that far, but as for making the actual .gif and, more importantly, how to get the TDK Trilogy background to show up in the Fearless logo, I had no idea. I really don't know how I did this. All I remember was starting over twice, then the third time I got an idea and fixed it. So by this time, I had the picture of the Fearless Logo with the TDK Trilogy background, but then I soon realized that making a .gif right there would be difficult. So I saved it as a .png file, made a new document, and did the .gif. It was a nice learning experience, though it took me quite a few hours throughout the whole ordeal.
Enough with my rambling about Photoshop...
What do you think?
Any suggestions? (instructions included would be preferred...)