So i have made a mockup of a forum skin i want to code in photoshop and later on im most likley going to slice it and code it in dreamweaver. I just wanted to know if you need to slice text or do you just slice the background that it goes on and write the text in the code itself.
First one TBH looks kinda crappy because someone had a heavy finger while he was masking this. But how the piece of background on the right was made? Some grunge brush + masking or it's just a filter/effect?
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Now, this one kicks ass IMO and it's not so hard to do exept the left side - how how how?
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Yeah, guess what. I don't think that the yellow light was originally on the render which has been used, how to make that and the reflects?
Can anyone recommend a good Illustrator forum. This forum has been invaluable to me and I was hoping to find something similar that covered Illustrator.
I am trying to make my clans forum signatures and am trying to make a light and shiny metalframe around it.
All I can manage is to make a small one. Off course I can make it larger, but I don't like the way it look. I want one with more shine and bright (real) look.
Quick question if I may, I was trying to make a Sig for another forum and was wondering... How do I keep the background (outer edges) transparent instead of having a boxed in look. GIF doesnt seem to work, it stays white but im guessing im doing something wrong? I'm decent with photoshop btw, just not so hot on web posting. You can get technical if needed.
I started a thread on Windows/ Photoshop entitled "CS4 with a high resolution screen". People have replied to this, according to e-mail direct response. However, it is not on the list of forums, and neither does it appear on 'search'.
To repeat: we have a high resolution HP LP 3065 screen, which supports up to 2560 x 1600 pixels. At this resolution, images are still less than print size, but CS4 is essentially unusable because the menu text and other icons do not scale. Does anyone know if it is possible to manage this silly interface to allow the user to see what they are doing? Is there even a visual disability option? Even MS Office 2000 - ten years old - allows "large icons".
I had saved this link in my FF favorites. Just thought of sharing it here. I could not find any live link for this page on the Homepage or any other pages on the recent forum pages. I wonder why it was removed.
I know the basics of Photoshop so you can say I'm not a newbie but I find myself using it in ways I never have before. I'm in CS3 and I have to be able to slice up .psds for the web, I know about user slices, smart guides, naming slices, optimizing and saving for the web but the one thing I cannot figure out is the very beginning steps in doing this. For instance, let's say someone sends me an image of a webpage that is in any other format but a .psd. Reason I bring this up is tutorials always start with layered documents already in a .psd format and I need to know how to save the slices I make as layers from scratch. Now I'm looking at a (example) .tiff image of a doc I need to slice up so first thing I would do is to save as a .psd correct? or not? NOW here's where I'm missing information as I have tried to save the main image as a .psd file and when I go slice layers out of it and name the layers they do not show up in the palette, they are saved as part of the background.
i have made something in photoshop. i need to slice it, unaware of how to slice thigns in photoshop i did it in macromedia fireworks, the only problem is i used a photo in my design and its got sky in it the sky now has a few different blue shades rather than one smooth picture. fireworks saved them as gifs which is wat i would expect but not the quality has gone down quite alot with the photo!
how exactly do you slice and save the images for a webpage. I already made my template. A not so good one, but now that im done making it, how do i go about slicing it?
I have just made a header for a site with links and everything already on it. Now, what would be the easiest way to save the image in order to make those links? Do I slice up the header and save all the links seperately so that I just add HTML to them, do I take it to Image ready? What?
I am looking to slice a website up in Photoshop, I have created my design in photoshop for 800 x 600. I think this size is wrong as i haven't allowed for the scroll bar in the browser...
I notice i can use the slice tool, or slice from layers etc.
What about place holders i have left for "pure" text which of course i will enter in my html editor? But i should imagine i want it to export with the text place holder in the html file otherwise the html with the graphics are not going to line up?
Also i have created a box with rounded corners, i presume i should only be exporting the four corners and using some trickery to lower file size..
I want to select just two parts of this image to make clickable - in this case it would be the black part of the 'S' (the top part), and the white part of the 'S' (the bottom part).
Photoshop Image Ready only seems to let me create rectangular or square shaped slices - I have seen this done on other websites where differently proportioned shapes and slices have been created?
I have a psd file and there are a bunch of caption bubbles all on their own layer. How can I easily slice each bubble to their own new .png image file? All the bubbles are spaced nicely and they don't overlap.
Is there a way to auto slice an image in image ready when I have made the grid, so they save all the ares into different files instead that I have to save everyone indivitualy?
creating the slices (attaches is the design in photoshop). In particular I'd need some clues on correctly creating the rounded rectangle around the main content. (I'd like to use a fixed layout).
I've seen that there's a technique to define the four corners and repeat the main element so that the rectangle can be adapted to the dimension of the content.
how do you slice a circular object so that it can become a frame and that I can place a object inside it, I used the selection tool in image ready and created a slice from the selection but it slices a square that includes the circle.
I have created an image in Photoshop that I want to use as my website front end, but I have a few questions:
1. How do I go about putting the hyperlinks into my navigation menu?
2. I want to use the blank space I have left as a frame, what would be the best way to do this? I was thinking of creating the layout of frames in dreamweaver then slicing and inserting the slices into the individual frames? then filling the centre frame the same colour as the front end so it belnds in.
I am not sure if slicing is the correct word. Basically, I have a rectangular image and I would like to slice of the edges diagonally and turn the rectangular image into a parallelogram. Then I would like to put some stripes (possibly use the line tool) on the image.
slicing in photoshop? i've created a layout already i dont understand the slicing process. i looked at a few tutorials on it, still dont get the point and how it applies to dreamweaver...
also, can slicing be free-form (like slicing perfectly around a circular object)?