So how does it work?

syphion2004

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Ive been trolling for a bit and see a lot of amazing things that you guys have done . How ? I cant seem to get the red out of eyes but some of you can make crap beautiful. just wanting to know.
 
Personally , I've been using photoshop since version 2 and Corel since version 2 -about 15 years ago!!!!! ( jeeeez)
I haven't shown much here to be honest , but I'm fairly proficient.

I haven't had any official training, just loads of practice and got lucky with some work.

It's not my full time job anymore, but I still like to do stuff - sometime free, sometimes not, but my job gives me the privilege of choosing.
Got some cool toys too, but tats another story:D
 
I agree, I have been a lurker on this forum for almost 3 years and never really posted anything, but I love getting on here and seeing the imaginations people have.
 
Vergleich_VektorPixel.jpgHi syphion2004,

that depends what kind of graphic you want to create. Photoshop is a pixel-based graphic software and many people are using it. But if you like to create something like a logo for a company it's better to use a vector graphic software like CorelDraw, Indesign, Illustrator or Inkscape (free).

The attached picture is showing the difference between a vector and a pixel software, even if you magnify the file up to 1000% you don't see any steps with the vector software.

Hope that helps.

Dietrich
 
View attachment 202484Hi syphion2004,

that depends what kind of graphic you want to create. Photoshop is a pixel-based graphic software and many people are using it. But if you like to create something like a logo for a company it's better to use a vector graphic software like CorelDraw, Indesign, Illustrator or Inkscape (free).

The attached picture is showing the difference between a vector and a pixel software, even if you magnify the file up to 1000% you don't see any steps with the vector software.

Hope that helps.

Dietrich

Hi
I used to use corel for vector stuff, as it sent files directly tot the vinyl plotter ( signs and logos etc)
Photoshop I always used for anything else such as photo retouching, hi res imaging, artwork etc.

I maybe look back at some stuff and put it on to see if there is any interest, but the subject matter is wide and varied.:eek
 
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