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It's been way too long.

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I got a new computer, with more memory, so I downloaded a trial of CS4. But, since I haven't made a tag in about a year and a half, it took some getting used to.

I know it's not the best, but it's a start from a long break.

Also, it's the result of a sick day, and boredom.

 

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The thing that bothers me the most is that the render needs to be blended a lot more.

Plus, it's kind of boring in black and white.

 

And that it has no border, mainly because I forgot how to put on one >_<

So if someone could explain it, that'd be lovely.

 

Thanks :D

 

Edit:

Also, just made another little vector one

 

Simplicity is amazing

 

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Hello there. :razz:

 

PS doesn't support vector, therefore your tag isn't vector.

 

Welcome back. ^_^

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I didn't know what else to call it D:

 

What classifies as vector then?

Vector is the ability to zoom in or out without losing quality. Fonts would be considered vector, or anything made in vector programs.

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Tsk tsk Soa, PS does indeed support vector graphics. Zooming infinitely without quality loss is indeed a byproduct of vector graphics, but in Photoshop's case it rasterizes the vectors onto the canvas so you can see the results in real time. Photoshop is after all a raster graphics editor. You can, however scale the vectors without losing quality, which is what makes it vector along with the fact that all the internal calculations are done with vectors.

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How I usually make a board is take the rectangular tool and made a huge rectangle within the signature leaving enough space around the signature for boarder, right click, select inverse, and fill and you have yourself a boarder.

 

example:

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