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Photoshop Elements 3 originally requested by me.  :D

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Good job, but it is a little jagged on the edges. Do you mind if I smoothen it a little bit?

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jtchange, that was one that I could not fix. How did you do it? ;)

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I have decided to remake some of my old games... Grand Slam:

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jtchange, that was one that I could not fix.  How did you do it?  ;)

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skill my boy, skill :p

I just used Paint Shop Pro 7's clone tool and set the clone spot a few times to make it look alright :p

I surprised myself after i was done...i didn't think i could do it...i was just bored :D

skill my boy, skill  :p

I just used Paint Shop Pro 7's clone tool and set the clone spot a few times to make it look alright  :p

I surprised myself after i was done...i didn't think i could do it...i was just bored  :D

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Heh, well it looks great. :happy:

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WereWolf, I think that your calendar icons are really great, but I need blank pages in order to add them to ObjectDock. I do believe that you made them at one time, but I cannot remember when or where. So, can you either repost the icons as blanks (if you did make them) or remake them? :unsure:

Example:

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wow thats excellent!  Its done!  im getting sick of her face on this page though lol  :x  Thanks again!

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Thanks! I was getting tired of seeing it as well. :happy:

I just visited http://www.deviantart.com/view/4914831, and when I first saw the preview image, I thought "Yay, I found a link to Hyperb0le's icons!"... Then I looked at the name of the Deviator, and it said shockerteam3d.

So, does anyone know if shockerteam3d is Hyperb0le? :blink:

Heh, well it looks great.  :happy:

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WereWolf, I think that your calendar icons are really great, but I need blank pages in order to add them to ObjectDock.  I do believe that you made them at one time, but I cannot remember when or where. So, can you either repost the icons as blanks (if you did make them) or remake them?  :unsure:

Example:

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Hi!

I don't have these pngs... I've lost them... :( I have the original template but I'm a bit lazy to make a png for every month. :sleep:

I know that you have some skills making icons... ;-) Do you have any problem to get the pngs you want from a psp image? :D

I have the original template but I'm a bit lazy to make a png for every month. :sleep:

I only meant a blank calendar in each color, not for each month or each day. :happy:

Do you have any problem to get the pngs you want from a psp image?

I do not know, can Photoshop read a .PSP image? If it can, I will definitely be able to make the .PNGs I need. ;)

I only meant a blank calendar in each color, not for each month or each day.  :happy:

I do not know, can Photoshop read a .PSP image?  If it can, I will definitely be able to make the .PNGs I need. ;)

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I'm not sure if you can edit a PSP with Photoshop... :huh: I've zipped both a psp and a psd template. ;-)

I hope someone will work ok.

Ciao!!

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Looking for windvd 5/6, steam and farcry icons.

Tried the search and it said look here but didn't find anything on the pages I looked through. I wish it were more specific like page numbers instead of "here, look through this thead of 105 pages,..." lol

lol, ahh cool. Now I feel dumb. I've never noticed the "Search Topic" thingy at the bottom. Thanks for pointing that out to me.

Question, I probably don't know what I'm talking about but why did you link me to .png files when I asked for icons? Does windows let you pick a png file as an icon file all of a sudden?

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Maybe its just a fixfox bug but every page I look at, at the bottom I get this in the format of a post after only 3 search results.

Thanks!  I was getting tired of seeing it as well.  :happy:

I just visited http://www.deviantart.com/view/4914831, and when I first saw the preview image, I thought "Yay, I found a link to Hyperb0le's icons!"...  Then I looked at the name of the Deviator, and it said shockerteam3d.

So, does anyone know if shockerteam3d is Hyperb0le?  :blink:

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I don't think so, maybe a misclaim, wtf, bast*rds!!!

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