| xCeres Profil: New Penguin | Ok I need some help.. Can Someone -Re size this image to 64px * 64px -Remove square border, just make it circle Ok thanks~ | |
xCeres Profil: New Penguin | [citation][nom]Gruzz a écrit[/nom]I hope this is what you're looking for.  Small_elips.png Well it's fine But I dont know if the size is what im asking for And can you please make the circle border smaller?? But thanks~ Gruzz I appreciated what you did  | |
Gruzz Profil: Moderator | You want less black and more of the eclipse effect? I don't think that's possible because the eclipse already touches the border at the moment. The size is 64 pixels, as you mentioned in the request. | |
xCeres Profil: New Penguin | Gruzz wrote :
You want less black and more of the eclipse effect? I don't think that's possible because the eclipse already touches the border at the moment. The size is 64 pixels, as you mentioned in the request.
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Thanks Gruzz~~ I love you~~  Btw... may I ask what tool or program you used and how?
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uttaresh The Penguin Master Profil: Penguin Pro | Quote :

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Wow, that looks like an eye ...  | |
Neil Chances are not had but gained....... Profil: Penguin Pro | You can perform this using many image editing softwares (eg:- Photoshop) One thing you have to remember is that you've to save the image as a .png image format to get the transparency  | |
xCeres Profil: New Penguin | Neil wrote :
You can perform this using many image editing softwares (eg:- Photoshop) One thing you have to remember is that you've to save the image as a .png image format to get the transparency 
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Can Adobe CS2 do teh work?
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xCeres Profil: New Penguin | Yea I ment Adobe Photoshop CS2 Uhmm what's more better,easy to get started and newbie friendly? Photoshop CS2 or CS3?
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Gruzz Profil: Moderator | I don't think that one is easier to learn then the other. Adobe CS3 contains some new features/options etc. But for editing an image like you provided, there's no reason to choose CS3 over CS2.  | |
xCeres Profil: New Penguin | Gruzz wrote :
I don't think that one is easier to learn then the other. Adobe CS3 contains some new features/options etc. But for editing an image like you provided, there's no reason to choose CS3 over CS2. 
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c00l =3
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