Thanks so much Mr Sticky..I love it so much you truly are the best!!
...haha!... no worries Lindsay... it was my pleasure!... that is such a beautiful cat... what breed is it?... Ming's eyes are just amazing!... cheers.
Thanks so much Mr Sticky..I love it so much you truly are the best!!
I started on Microsoft Paintthen graduated to Gimp (which is like photoshop) - just taught myself & for stuff I didn't know I used either google or youtube to find out how to do specific things...
It's fun but you need to have a few hours to do something really great & blend the colours etc to make it look top notch, which, I don't have these days - so most of my stuff is knocked up in about 20-30 mins, its better to get something on here than nothing at all..
Just give it a try in something easy like Paint to start with... I can tell you that I have folders on my computer full of pictures that didn't work out or stuffed upThe fun is in creating it, the icing on top is posting it...
I want a moving avi..can someone please make my kitties (Ming) eye's blink
Mr. S. And all the great posters here, Did you teach yourself Photoshop or did you take classes? I want to learn but don't know where to start.
...^^^^ a great post tedfthis... I so agree with all of what you said... it is so true what you are saying!... why on Earth didn't we get Big Brother tonight?... they've canned Sunday nights... it looks like they are going to slowly butcher the show up as they did last year doesn't it?... Channel 9 have no respect for the show or us viewers at all do they?... cheers.
...hahaha!... I've just realised that in panel #5 in that last one I did that there's a typo error!... Ryan should be saying... "I'm not too sure what you mean Skye?"... I'm not sure on how I missed putting the word... 'what'... into the panel... I'm usually so damn anal in getting it perfect... I hope that you all forgive me for such shoddy work!... I apoligise from the heart of my bottom!... erm... um... I mean... I apologise from the bottom of my heart!... (that's better methinks!)... lol!... cheers.
For some context, I am 31.
Growing up we tended to have computers and for whatever reason various software packages came with graphics software of different kinds. So I would just experiment. Even before the days of the internet we had various things and I would just play. Even in primary school we had things like some Arts and Letters clip art program for making pictures. Placing things, manipulating images and it started to teach some basics. I always always the kid that provided nice artwork with my school assignments. Printed in colour on a dot matrix printer. We even had morphing programs and all sorts of stuff that seemed to come from no where. As a kid, i'd just play and experiment.
I believe an old giant scanner we had came with Corel Photo Paint. Which is like photoshop. I just always messed around with it. Self taught a lot of things. I'd even do little photoshop presentations at christmas. One year I did a slideshow of my brothers head photoshopped onto various pictures for instance.
I always kept this up, with other various forays into multimedia stuff. There was some old Need For Speed game, NFS3: Hot Pursuit and it had an editor for car models. So I would make custom cars, which then required textures and so things like these gave me excuses to do different things, learn new skills. The reason I mention this is, because giving yourself an excuse and a reason to do things is the best way to learn.
Then at some point I was mid high school and there were a bunch of other people with various levels of knowledge and skill. They all used photoshop. Honestly I always found corel much easier. It was what I was used to. At this stage though, while Photoshop was more powerful, both programs were comparable for anything you were wanting to do. Corel also had a bunch of more user friendly features which weren't added into PS until CS or maybe right before then. So then we would kind of compete with doing photoshop edits and artwork. It was a good push.
I think internet forums was a big way of learning, late in high school and after. Various places I would post, various online communities had me playing around. Posting funny things and all the while you were learning skills. In this kind of stuff and various other programs.
So then after starting a uni degree I hated, quiting that I ended up doing a double majoy bachelors degree where one of them was multimedia. So this really gave me an a push and expanded what I can do. This is when I ended up switching entirely to Photoshop and ditched all the Corel stuff. I don't know what that is like these days, but it's fair to point out there's plenty of programs that are not photoshop, some which may be easier and more intuitive out there.
So I do have a bachelors degree which taught me a lot of stuff, however even then. Most of it comes down to playing around, to experimenting. Now there are so many tutorials online that were not there, even when I was doing my degree. I use them all the time.
I think though, the best thing is, just have ideas and make them. Forums like here are a great source of constant little projects. Also don't try and get them perfect. Do them well enough. You can look at some stuff I have posted. The quality varies and that purely comes down to if I can be bothered and the time it'd take. Some are easy, some take time. If someone would give me a job doing these, they'd all be much better. It's just a creative little outlet.
So just get ideas, play around in the programs. Look at tutorials. I was self taught and the degree just taught some basics to then go and expand. Over the years I've done thousands of photoshopped images on forums. I once went through a phase of making space artwork in photoshop. Hell earlier this year for no reason I made Emily Ratajkowski a pale skin red head. http://i.imgur.com/iuPKcqK.jpg
You just need inspiration and go and do it. Then don't worry if it's not perfect. I quite liked my Red head picture above, but I could spend another 10 minutes and improve something. Looking now there's so many little rough details that I could easily fix and now is all I can see. But I could spend a few more hours making it better, many more making it perfect. There is no point. Just play around and have fun. Which is key.
Get your point across and you'll gradually learn the skills that every time it becomes better.
If someone could do something with my eye, I would be very grateful
...this one isn't supposed to be funny or anything... it's pure curiosity on my part... it's self explanatory... do any of you agree with my guess on it?... if not... what do you think she is doing?... just thought that I'd ask... (she was a real fidget arse there wasn't she?)... cheers.
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I started on Microsoft Paintthen graduated to Gimp (which is like photoshop) - just taught myself & for stuff I didn't know I used either google or youtube to find out how to do specific things...
It's fun but you need to have a few hours to do something really great & blend the colours etc to make it look top notch, which, I don't have these days - so most of my stuff is knocked up in about 20-30 mins, its better to get something on here than nothing at all..
Just give it a try in something easy like Paint to start with... I can tell you that I have folders on my computer full of pictures that didn't work out or stuffed upThe fun is in creating it, the icing on top is posting it...
If someone could do something with my eye, I would be very grateful
Not sure,his mom is a black cat, I think it was this huge siamese or persian cat that was in the neighbourhood.He was born at home,one day I cam einto the lounge and there was this white squirmy thing on the floor,had no idea she was even pregnant...haha!... no worries Lindsay... it was my pleasure!... that is such a beautiful cat... what breed is it?... Ming's eyes are just amazing!... cheers.