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re: Teach a man to Fish (Fark Board Beginner Questions)

Posted on 1/3/11 at 6:56 pm to
Posted by vtdad
WV side of Bluefield,WV
Member since Dec 2009
1001 posts
Posted on 1/3/11 at 6:56 pm to
HAHAHAHHAA!!!! made another one!!!

All I did was add the UVA logo to the guy's shirt. They (hoos) are all over our payboard bragging how they're rebuilding a program. I found this pic and added the uva logo to it. hehehe
Not much compared to what you guys/gals turn out everyday...but for me this is a bigger step than Neil Armstrong took on the Moon!
Thanks everyone fro bearing with me as I learn.


Posted by HooDooWitch
TD Bronze member
Member since Sep 2009
10277 posts
Posted on 1/3/11 at 10:22 pm to
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Not much compared to what you guys/gals turn out everyday


Baby steps.

Nice work
Posted by timdallinger
Member since Nov 2009
1592 posts
Posted on 1/4/11 at 9:21 am to
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vtdad

You will get much better with practice.

For this image, I would have done it slightly differently.

Do you see how there is a blue edge around the UVA logo? It doesn't really matter but if you want to make a cohesive image, you either want that blue to completely match the scrubs or eliminate it completely.

When I search for an image, I look for a PNG. For instance, I googled "UVA logo PNG." PNG and GIF files have the capability of containing transparent pixels. For example, I found this pretty quickly:



It doesn't have a background. So if I were to copy it and "Paste in a New Layer," the logo would hover above the doctors in a different layer. Then I just have to rotate and resize it to fit the desired location. If I save the image as a PDN (paint.net's default file format, it will still have the layers).

If I want to post it, I have to save it as a PNG or JPEG and flatten the layers.
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