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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 7, 2008 17:32:17 GMT -5
If so, please reply.Also, even if you don't have Photoshop, you can still participate. If you are unsure what Photoshop Tennis is, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoshop_contest and scroll about half way down. I'm not really wanting these to be contests, as mentioned in the link above. I guess you could call it a collaboration of sorts. It's just for fun.
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Post by Jin Oh on Jun 8, 2008 0:22:25 GMT -5
If I am right now: (please correct me if different.)
One player makes an image and posts it here; Another player takes the .pdf file or whatever it is and makes a new layer with something on; A third player does the same, ECT.
And, when finished with a layer, you save as .png or something and posts the result here and a link to the layer-file?
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Post by Anne [Kamiya] on Jun 8, 2008 14:05:49 GMT -5
I'm in. <3
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kezzy
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Post by kezzy on Jun 8, 2008 18:33:44 GMT -5
im in =D
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 9, 2008 8:47:49 GMT -5
If I am right now: (please correct me if different.) One player makes an image and posts it here; Another player takes the .pdf file or whatever it is and makes a new layer with something on; A third player does the same, ECT. And, when finished with a layer, you save as .png or something and posts the result here and a link to the layer-file? Something like that, yes. Since I don't want to limit what program people can use, I don't think posting PSD files or PSP files, etc. will work because not everyone will be able to open them. So I think posting a PNG file will have to do. But that would mean no layers, instead a flattened image. Still, it's doable. I'm glad to see there is some interest.
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Post by blu on Jun 9, 2008 15:02:08 GMT -5
I might be interested, can I watch a round first?
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 9, 2008 20:09:49 GMT -5
I might be interested, can I watch a round first? Yeah, that's fine.
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Post by `ﮐvﮐ` on Jun 10, 2008 16:21:28 GMT -5
If you have psp than you can save as a psd and can open it in photoshop but photoshop can't save as pspimage
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 10, 2008 21:31:45 GMT -5
If you have psp than you can save as a psd and can open it in photoshop but photoshop can't save as pspimage Yeppers. lol The version of Paint Shop Pro that I have doesn't use the pspimage extension, just the psp extension.
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Post by Jin Oh on Jun 11, 2008 1:36:34 GMT -5
And GIMP will be able to open PSD files ...
I'm in!
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Post by Crupocalypse on Jun 14, 2008 2:25:08 GMT -5
I'm in if this is still going?
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 14, 2008 14:07:25 GMT -5
I'm in if this is still going? I haven't started one just yet. First I wanted to see how many people were interested in participating. Hopefully we can get one going shortly.
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Post by ⌠Sweet Nightmare⌡ on Jun 14, 2008 22:13:57 GMT -5
I'm in. I have GIMP, so if anyone wants to do one with layers, just tell me how to get the file with layers to people. ^-^ I'm still in anyways though.
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Post by Jin Oh on Jun 16, 2008 5:30:14 GMT -5
So if PSP are compatible with .psd why not use it then. GIMP opens .psd with no problems
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Jun 16, 2008 8:41:58 GMT -5
So if PSP are compatible with .psd why not use it then. GIMP opens .psd with no problems I think that what we can do is provide a PSD and a PNG version ... just in case someone is unable to open the PSD file.
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