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Backgrounds; How you use photoshop to make em
Topic Started: Oct 30 2004, 01:22 AM (148 Views)
Genocide
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I notice a lot of people make backgrounds using phtoshop such as Ola Bergner hoa is this done? Are the pictures drawn by hand then inked in in photoshop? Please help me!
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chluaid
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depends how you like to work, but the drawing/painting tools of photoshop are very versatile, making it possible to create pretty much anything you can imagine.
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J.D
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hello to you all.

i have a question some might can answer for me. can you form quality landscape in flash, i dont mean a flat landscape but one whit many bump on. is it lack of my skills or is it just a bad way to make a bumped landscape.

tips are welcome.
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ASH 321
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Welcome!

You mean, how do you make things 3D? If you do you either draw it or there is a program called 'Swift3D' which is used to make things 3D for flash.

Also, this should be a New Topic? :blink:
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J.D
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thanks.

no i mean landscape made 2d by using flash but its look like 3d ofcause and its a background, so i guess the topic is fine :o)
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