Serr8d -- What I did was on Thursday night, after the Iowa caucuses, I teased Republicans (mercilessly, as always!). The posts were there when I went to bed; they vanished overnight (but I could still see 'em, as in that screen cap).
I never thought you were one of the whiny ones, 8. And no, that's not KatCo -- it's Clara Bow. :) .
Glen -- I don't see why not. It's probably a bit like chess for those who haven't worked with graphics, though... so many options and variables. Easy to figure out how to do some things; much harder (less obvious) to do the cool thang that was on the cover of last month's magazine, etc.
There are tons of online tutorials, of of course, whole libraries full of books on the s/w. I've been living with it since the mid-90s, and use it to some extent almost every day, so... to me, it's easy. If you wanna play around without splashing cash, try Paint.NET. It does a lot of what Photoshop does, and it's free. .
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I'm still trying to figure out what happened. It's hard to do, when everything was...deleted...
(BTW, I never complained to anyone about anyone, if you're wondering.)
Nice pshop work there, btw...is that really KC?
ok, now...I don't care who you are, but that's fucking funny...
lol
Serr8d -- What I did was on Thursday night, after the Iowa caucuses, I teased Republicans (mercilessly, as always!). The posts were there when I went to bed; they vanished overnight (but I could still see 'em, as in that screen cap).
I never thought you were one of the whiny ones, 8. And no, that's not KatCo -- it's Clara Bow. :)
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That's pretty good. I've always wanted to learn to photoshop, but never took the time. Can a non-tech guy learn to do stuff like that?
Glen -- I don't see why not. It's probably a bit like chess for those who haven't worked with graphics, though... so many options and variables. Easy to figure out how to do some things; much harder (less obvious) to do the cool thang that was on the cover of last month's magazine, etc.
There are tons of online tutorials, of of course, whole libraries full of books on the s/w. I've been living with it since the mid-90s, and use it to some extent almost every day, so... to me, it's easy. If you wanna play around without splashing cash, try Paint.NET. It does a lot of what Photoshop does, and it's free.
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