Pedge Jameson
Falls down for no reason.
Can you do up an index for watto?
BTW what font if that you use, and do you use photo shop?
BTW what font if that you use, and do you use photo shop?
RYAN-J;79097 said:Hi Pedge Jameson! Sure I can put together some photos for Andy Secombe and Matthew wood! I design the photos in a program call Adobe Illustrator CS.
The font style I use is "Palatino Linotype" When i have them finished I'll post them here and I'll also PM (Private Message) to you.
RYAN-J
Pedge Jameson;79103 said:These are not real index cards,
But printing paper thats the 4by6 size without trimming or anything.
They come out nice and glossy.
Same thing you use.
Holla300;79104 said:Alright sweet. Then they will turn out great then. I wish you luck!
Holla300;79108 said:Dude That looks pretty awesome to me! Great work!
Ryan what do you use to get movie shots?
Is it winDVD?RYAN-J;79132 said:The photos are now posted in my Autograph picture topic
I just put my DVD in my computer and hit play. Once I find the scene I'm looking for, I pause the DVD and hit the "Ctrl" (Control) key plus the "Prt Scrn" (Print Screen) key on my keyboard at the same time. this nifty feature will take a screen shot of my entire desktop. I then open my picture program (Microsoft Office Picture Manager) and click "Paste". I then crop off all the excess screen so only the movie scene is left. Hope that make sense!!
Sometimes I have to play around with photo by cropping a little here and a little their so it will fit my photo template. I then take the cropped photo into Adobe Illustrator and add it and the text onto the template. I used to look on www.google.com for scenes from the films, But after I found out how to take a screenshot right from the movie and get the exact scene that I wanted, I've done that ever since! Thanks for all the interest in my photos and for asking me to make them for you!
RYAN-J
I think that is what he is asking there! Don't change programs Ryan. You do a wonderful job!RYAN-J;79146 said:I'm not quite sure what you mean by a winDVD. are you asking what kind of DVD player my computer has or what type of program I use to view the DVD's? I use Windows Media Player 10 to get the screenshots if that's what you mean.
RYAN-J
Holla300;79148 said:I think that is what he is asking there! Don't change programs Ryan. You do a wonderful job!
RYAN-J;79132 said:The photos are now posted in my Autograph picture topic
I just put my DVD in my computer and hit play. Once I find the scene I'm looking for, I pause the DVD and hit the "Ctrl" (Control) key plus the "Prt Scrn" (Print Screen) key on my keyboard at the same time. this nifty feature will take a screen shot of my entire desktop. I then open my picture program (Microsoft Office Picture Manager) and click "Paste". I then crop off all the excess screen so only the movie scene is left. Hope that make sense!!
Sometimes I have to play around with photo by cropping a little here and a little their so it will fit my photo template. I then take the cropped photo into Adobe Illustrator and add it and the text onto the template. I used to look on www.google.com for scenes from the films, But after I found out how to take a screenshot right from the movie and get the exact scene that I wanted, I've done that ever since! Thanks for all the interest in my photos and for asking me to make them for you!
RYAN-J