Noob GFX Question

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Noob GFX Question
  1. Unread #1 - Dec 1, 2007 at 2:59 PM
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    Noob GFX Question

    Eh, I'm going to ATTEMPT to start on GFX signatures, as it looks quite interesting.

    My question is...
    For Adobe Photoshop CS2.

    How do you get your render to fit in your signature size/image?
    I have the background, but I don't know how to get the render to get inside the signature. >_>

    It is appreciated to answer this question.
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  3. Unread #2 - Dec 1, 2007 at 4:37 PM
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    OK, this is how i do it. Normally you use a stock which you have copied, or opened.

    When you copy a stock and then select a new canvas (File-New), the default will be already set to the image size saved in your clipboard.

    All you have to do is drag the image onto your signature (normally about 350*130 or something like that). Then with the layer selected with your picture on just press CTRL + T which is the free transform option.

    Hold down shift to keep the proportions and resize it to the size you want.

    Hope i helped.
     
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    yea i can add:
    File>open>select ur image
    Press Ctrl+A, then ctrl+C
    File>new>make ur signature or whatever ur planning to do
    Then on ur signature spac press Ctrl+V and then Edit>free transfor hold shift and drag ur image.
     
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