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			| Looking for good graphic designers [message #129723] | 
			Thu, 30 December 2004 17:41    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						glyde51
						 Messages: 1827 Registered: August 2004  Location: Winnipeg
						
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		| Quote: |   Help & FAQ 
Are u really dum, need help. Here is the place for you.
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LOL! They are telling dumb people to go get help at a place that can't spell right!
		
		
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			| Looking for good graphic designers [message #129751] | 
			Thu, 30 December 2004 18:21    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						glyde51
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		But you never gave credit either.  
 
Why not try getting your skills up? read some tutorials, play with the filters and different style brushes, that sort of thing.
		
		
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			| Looking for good graphic designers [message #129764] | 
			Thu, 30 December 2004 18:33    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						Dave Mason
						 Messages: 2357 Registered: April 2004  Location: Shropshire, England
						
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		Sending you .png will not show you how I do the imaging because I do all the graphic work in photoshop and do the layering in fireworks. So all you will get is the layering. 
 
You wont be able to see how the fancy affects are done because I copy them across as a bitmaps into fireworks. 
 
Hence there would be no point in sending it. 
 
If you really want to know how to do this abstract stuff go to http://www.good-tutorials.com I learnt practically all I know from that site.  
 
Try it. 
 
For a simple example now, pick a linear gradient, any 2 (or more) colours, set the blend mode to difference and go crazy applying gradients then apply a good filter (distorting is good with this).
		
		
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