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Need a Sig making program?

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what do you think of this edited version of my sig?

 

sig2.bmp

 

i think it is a little too gray

what do you think of this edited version of my sig?

 

sig2.bmp

 

i think it is a little too gray

i think it looks even gayer

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what do you think of this edited version of my sig?

 

sig2.bmp

 

i think it is a little too gray

Yeah, to much grey for me

and thats why when you emboss you select origian colors

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and thats why when you emboss you select origian colors

Hey, how do you put a picture in the background after you have the Sig sized? :huh

cut it out and paste it on

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cut it out and paste it on

Figured... :lol:

and thats why when you emboss you select origian colors

i'm sorry. i didnt know what i was doing. i was just messin around in that program ;)

tmar, we thought the key to success was power the past 4 years, now I think we've learned our lesson. :P

:lolhitting :lolhitting :lolhitting :lol:
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:lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lol:

Even I think it is funny :lolhitting

u deleted it? why?

hey knuckle, how do you change colors in that program??

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u deleted it? why?

:crying

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u deleted it? why?

And because it sucks :lol:

Is their a lasso tool or am i blind :huh

Here is a really crappy sig i made with that program in 10 minutes , It might be ok, didnt want to really do anything major.

how do you add a background and add a picture on top? i have no clue what i'm doing

how do you add a background and add a picture on top? i have no clue what i'm doing

If you want a color just use the bucket tool and if you want a picture you have to find picture that looks like it will fit well into the size sig you want (400 X 150 pix is good, maybe a little more than 150) then you have take the pic and cut it down or resize it to make it the size of the sig. Then cut/copy and paste it into your sig.

alright i have the background and the picture, now how do you put the picture on top of the background?

alright i have the background and the picture, now how do you put the picture on top of the background?

Paste a picture as a new image and cut it out with the lasso tool, which is hard to find. It is under the Box option click the arrow thing next to it and it is the third thing down and it looks like a circle but a little bump on the end. You dont have to cut it perfectly because then you can use the eraser to clean up the edges (to adjust the size go to adjust brush size on a thing that comes up on the side). when you have it good take the move tool and click on it and copy and paste as new layer on your sig. Then you can clean it up some more with the eraser because what you erase will show the pic underneath it.

sig.bmp

 

BWAHAHA -- I know it only seems like JoBo doesn't use a bat when he's out there. Sadly, he does use one. It's just hard to tell. :lol:

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Here is another one I made, it still sucks but I think it was better than my old one :rolly

 

:huh

2ndSig.jpg

sig.bmp

 

BWAHAHA -- I know it only seems like JoBo doesn't use a bat when he's out there.  Sadly, he does use one.  It's just hard to tell.  :lol:

:lol:

 

yeah i kept accidently erasing the bat, so i just erased it :lol:

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