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Graphic Request Thread


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Please pin this and post all requests graphic related here - be it internet banners, avatars, sigs - you name it, just post them here and i, or the helpful neowin grpahics team will hopefully get to it... :D

Thread title edited, this is not an "offcial" request thread and not the only one, people may still make request threads, otherwise they would get buried in here. Thanks for understanding

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What program do you reckon Dreamcaster uses for his graphics? Dreamcaster, if you are reading this please tell me or PM me about it, as you always seem to have a certain type of grade and I love it and I would like to know what program you use to see if I have it, then I have to try get myself upto those neat styles! But not copy of course! I dont think it is Photoshop or Fireworks?

Strange?

JMann :D

Thanks for the compliment JMann :)

Photoshop is really all I use for 99% of my stuff ;)

I've dabbled a little in Bryce and Have access to 3DSM, but no time to really play around with them :(

~Peace

DC

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Hey graphic gods....if anyone is bored and feels like doing a quick design could you make me a new background for my old sig. Be creative but nothing tooooo fancy. I would like to keep the width between 350 and 400 but it can be higher than 50 if you want. Ignore all the text..it's dynamic. Thanks!! :D

sig3.jpg

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lyeah, i find excel about 900% easier lol.

although programming in VB is pretty easy once you get the hang of it.

I started with VB, and now I'm on VB.net, and although using similar ideas, Excel just seems slow and hardly powerful enough.

Hrrm, I think it's time I got round to designing the graphics for my app - Converter TQ.

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-bYtE,Dec 11 2003, 15:57] Hi, I thought I should ask you guys if you could make me a banner for my webpage. Preferable at 760x100. The site is called x-byted. You can see it at http://home.no.net/eholten/ if you want to take a look at the colors etc. NB: It's in norwegian.

Thanks in advance!

Alright I will make you one, as long as you tell me how to make that amazing snow falling effect!

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Hey graphic gods....if anyone is bored and feels like doing a quick design could you make me a new background for my old sig. Be creative but nothing tooooo fancy. I would like to keep the width between 350 and 400 but it can be higher than 50 if you want. Ignore all the text..it's dynamic. Thanks!! :D

http://members.cox.net/pezdspncr/sig3.jpg

Right this one next, if I can work out what the person wants! HeHe. :happy:

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Problem is, you never say these things! You all have to be more specific I am afraid with your requests so we can furfil your requests well.

JMann

OK :D

Wel I got a suggestion now:

How about making the banner more like built up like pices (blocks). Also mabye add some 1 and 0 kodes?!?

I would like tp make it light blue of you may..

Thanks!

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