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Apr 6 2008 08:38pm
Ok so im using the tutorial for creating a good dbz sig and for some reason everytime i paste
the render for the dbz char it messes the whole thing up, anyone wanna fill me in on how to do this properly?
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Apr 6 2008 09:29pm
Quote (XshotgunX @ Sun, 6 Apr 2008, 21:38)
Ok so im using the tutorial for creating a good dbz sig and for some reason everytime i paste
the render for the dbz char it messes the whole thing up, anyone wanna fill me in on how to do this properly?


You need to be a bit more specific.
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Apr 6 2008 10:17pm
my advice past the render onto a whole new document size it to w/e u need it then simply move it
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Apr 7 2008 09:02am
Quote (VectorSigma @ Sun, 6 Apr 2008, 23:29)
You need to be a bit more specific.


wen i paste the render for the dbz char, my image that i had to post it on dissapears and
the dbz char pops up in its place.


This post was edited by XshotgunX on Apr 7 2008 09:02am
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Quote (XshotgunX @ Mon, Apr 7 2008, 03:02pm)
wen i paste the render for the dbz char, my image that i had to post it on dissapears and
the dbz char pops up in its place.

The render probably isn't transparent, i had the same problem too, when you move it in, it just covers your entire sig, so it basically blocks it, you can ERASE it but that's very frustrating to erase out the white/black/colored spot, have someone render it properly for you.

This post was edited by LostInMyMind on Apr 7 2008 09:19am
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Quote (LostInMyMind @ Mon, 7 Apr 2008, 11:18)
The render probably isn't transparent, i had the same problem too, when you move it in, it just covers your entire sig, so it basically blocks it, you can ERASE it but that's very frustrating to erase out the white/black/colored spot, have someone render it properly for you.


ive tried that already, sorry i didnt post about that
my real problem is getting 2 pictures to come up so i can edit
them and make one the background and one the foreground.
ive tried everything from looking it up on goole to reading the
read me's and nothing has worked, keep in mind im using
Photoshop CS3 non-extended
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Quote (XshotgunX @ Mon, Apr 7 2008, 03:28pm)
ive tried that already, sorry i didnt post about that
my real problem is getting 2 pictures to come up so i can edit
them and make one the background and one the foreground.
ive tried everything from looking it up on goole to reading the
read me's and nothing has worked, keep in mind im using
Photoshop CS3 non-extended

Hmm, i've never exactly tried that, but maybe you can edit them both on different sigs and then merge them?
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Quote (LostInMyMind @ Mon, 7 Apr 2008, 12:18)
Hmm, i've never exactly tried that, but maybe you can edit them both on different sigs and then merge them?


ive tried this too sad.gif
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Quote (XshotgunX @ Tue, Apr 8 2008, 12:28am)
ive tried this too sad.gif

My god, what haven't you tried? Hmm, maybe mask one, while editing the other and then unmask it after you're done with your 1st one.
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