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graphics request thread


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Graphic Request Thread

Some basic things to keep in mind

  • Give a good detailed description of what you need
  • if it?s a big assignment, please leave it out of this thread and make contact with someone who is willing to create what you need
  • Don?t post comment?s ?it sucks, can?t you do better, you noob? noob?, it?s free. if you don?t like it don?t take it

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I'll bear it in mind and add it to the list of 1001 other things to do. :D

I could easily solve that but I'm not certain at this point that I want to. I don't particularly need that aspect of the logo to take precedence.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Np, cool site nonetheless.

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Cheers dude. I look forward to seeing some of your excellent work again.

JMann

tbh jmann i have been tryin 2 learn php and tht has taken up 90% of my time sooo i havent been making as much stuff as i normally would SO SUM 1 PLEASE GIVE ME HOSTING!!! lol

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hey jaffa,

I love your picture so much I decided to stare at it for an hour lol jk jk but I did it up at little but I'm not sure if your looking for simple or what but anyways if you don't use it then it was practice and some nice eye candy

Good Luck

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Hello Adobe Pro's?;))

Could anyone make me a wicked piece of artwork anything related to monkeys..Like a monkey pic..Should fit in MSN MESSENGER as a display pic

THX PROS

You're in luck! I very nearly dumped this last week. It's from a wall I did several months ago.

I've tested it for size on Messenger and it stretches fine.

[Edited Out]

Enjoy..

Added: Stretched it and PNGd it anyway.

chimp-small.png

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could someone make a 4 sig and 4 ava(same sig/ava but different wording) for my clan forum acct? wording: "Waffles", "nivek7" "nivk7" and "Wuffle_Waffles" based on attached image (hehe its the halo guy). standard ava and sig size would be nice. Thanks in advance. Btw, i like sigs that are kinda futuristic... but not the old kind of futuristic... i hope i make sense :D

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Hey ya'll, i would like a logo. I would like it to say "Orange Brand" under the logo, its a computer company, and i would like it to be cool techy style or something like the quiksilver or alot of the logos on http://www.coolhomepages.com/newstatic/Log...nter&HS23=Logos , it doesn't matter what color it is, whatever u guys come up with will be very appreciated since my creativity factor is down to zero,

Thank you

- M.P.

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hey jaffa,

I love your picture so much I decided to stare at it for an hour lol jk jk but I did it up at little but I'm not sure if your looking for simple or what but anyways if you don't use it then it was practice and some nice eye candy

Good Luck

hehe i appreciate it.. but it wasn't finished yet :p

still need to put my pc specs in it and my nick.. but now i know where to put the nick ;)

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Hey ya'll, i would like a logo. I would like it to say "Orange Brand" under the logo, its a computer company, and i would like it to be cool techy style or something like the quiksilver or alot of the logos on http://www.coolhomepages.com/newstatic/Log...nter&HS23=Logos , it doesn't matter what color it is, whatever u guys come up with will be very appreciated since my creativity factor is down to zero,

Thank you

- M.P.

Page is down :huh:.

But I'll see what I can do, neways.

BTW, chorpeac - sorry about my empty promises - I might get around to seeing about your request soon.

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Request:

Sig and An Avtar

Size:

Perfect Size

Description:

if any body could create me a 3d animated :cool: sig or avtar that would be wonderful or

if u were illusion how would u create urs [think that u r illusion]

or should i keep my old one

thanx

illusion

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could someone make a 4 sig and 4 ava(same sig/ava but different wording) for my clan forum acct? wording: "Waffles", "nivek7" "nivk7" and "Wuffle_Waffles" based on attached image (hehe its the halo guy). standard ava and sig size would be nice. Thanks in advance. Btw, i like sigs that are kinda futuristic... but not the old kind of futuristic... i hope i make sense :D

Hmm, this was caught me eye. I will give this one a shot a minute.

JMann :D

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