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I can answer most questions related to photoshop. As well as supply design ideas, techniques and great tips. I can also answer your questions in Spanish as well as English. (Puedo contestar sus preguntas en Espaņol si lo prefieren!)
I have been a desktop publisher for a newspaper and have three years working as the cheif graphic artist for a Casino in Belize.
Currenlty working for the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in Belize, C.A.
My work has been published in local newspapers as I designed a section called Intransit, an art column. It has also been published in some books I designed both the layout and cover.
Associates degree in desktop publishing and digital graphic designs
Was awarded by the Government of Belize as Graphic Designer of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006
Clients include Governmental Organizations, Businesses and International Clients
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Hi Pete, First of all open th file in photoshop, flatten the file and save it. When saving it, name it accordingly and under where you select the name, you should see something like "save type" there
Hi Victor, You cannot do this in Adobe Photoshop, I have not heard of this being done so far even in CS4 of Photoshop. I only use this feature in Adobe Illustrator. You can use it there and then Smart
Hi Brigitte, There is no Photoshop 0.7, are you sure this is the right photoshop you have? But on most photoshop versions: to create a border you need to go to Edit on your menu, and click stroke. Once
Hi Ashlee, Try a simple trick: Use the Erasor Tool and use a large erase to erase your decorative shape. Try playing with the different widths of the eraser. You should achieve this fairly easy. You
Hi Jason, There is no way you would be able to convert the RGB to CMYK and have the same results. It is best to start working with either or from the start and stick with it. RGB is mostly used if printing
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