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Post by Zero on Jun 30, 2008 7:27:01 GMT -5
What are you talking about? She wasn't joking about the eyes rolling, when I put that smilie in another thread. Their was no jk, but if you say so.
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Post by blu on Jun 30, 2008 8:27:26 GMT -5
Yay! This misunderstanding is settled! Lucky, I had to buy it. I almost had to, but he came along and was like, I know you want it so here you go!
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Post by Zero on Jun 30, 2008 8:58:51 GMT -5
I wish I knew people like that.
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Post by Rubber Ducky on Jun 30, 2008 14:20:13 GMT -5
I realize that on the internet it may be difficult to tell whether someone is joking or being serious but this really isn't worth getting upset over. It's so true. There are so many misunderstandings through the internet. You can't tell facial expressions or vocal tones. That why if you make a joke that could be misinterpreted as an insult or ridicule... just add this: or this: ;D or this: ...I think you get the point.
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Post by Zero on Jun 30, 2008 15:02:05 GMT -5
Can we get back on topic? Like VO said lets just end it and stop talking about it. It's starting to get annoying. Every thread you go in is off topic. -.-;
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Post by .:SquEWHeeT:. on Jul 3, 2008 12:17:27 GMT -5
I have used CS2 And CS3 and personally I like CS3 better. But one downfall with it is that you can't open animation images with it. Well you can but you need to download Quicktime and then type *,* when to open a image. Then select you .gif image but other that. Both version are great.
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Post by blu on Jul 4, 2008 18:57:16 GMT -5
I open animation images in imageready to do any needed editting, personally. Then just switch it to Photoshop.
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