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My 2nd Attempt At Photoshop

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carlosleebrianurlachersig.jpg

 

:huh

 

I am still a little shaky on erasing.

carlosleebrianurlachersig.jpg

 

:huh

 

I am still a little shaky on erasing.

I didn't know Carlos Lee played cricket! :lol:

 

Keep working at it you'll figure it out.

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I didn't know Carlos Lee played cricket! :lol:

 

Keep working at it you'll figure it out.

Yeah...the bat SUCKS :lol:

I didn't know Carlos Lee played cricket! :lol:

 

Keep working at it you'll figure it out.

:lolhitting :bang

What the hell happened to that bat?lol Looks like he's been gnawing at it or something :P

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:lolhitting  :bang

What the hell happened to that bat?lol Looks like he's been gnawing at it or something :P

:lol: ;)

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Here is another Sig I made.

 

An NIU theme. I couldn't find any good pictures of Huskie Stadium so the text their wasn't mine...

 

joshhaldisig.jpg

Brian Urlacher's arm is a bit too small, lol.

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Yeah...I'm so gifted ;) :lol:

Photoshop sucks to learn, props to all of you who aren't giving up and becoming 1337 m4st0r5 of it unlike me, who gave up 10 minutes into the program.

 

I use it for simple things like liquifying and text addition to images.

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