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Photoshop 7.0

Hey guys i just got this from a site with the crack and im gonna dl it soon. Can anybody out there with it help me with what to do and show me some neat tricks?


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that program is great , and free hand 10 too
mi father work in this programs.....

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well...first advice...don't go around saying "I just got it with the crack" ok ? "I just bough it from the local store" sounds better wink

Now about how to use it, ps7 uses layers (like most newer 2d graphics soft) which allow u to use an imaginary 3rd dimension to overlap different layers properly. This is the most important thing u must understand.
Apart from this u have a toolbar on the left with a lot of roll-over described buttons, so that should be easy to understand.
Another important part of ps7 are it's filters. These allow u to modify the entire image, a layer, more layers or any part of it u want according to certain predefined parameters.
Try and play with it for a while, and u'll get the hang of it soon.


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Oh yes, and every layer has properties u can acces after the layer has been rasterized (by default any layer u create is usually rasterized). Just right click on the layer name (these are in the bottom right of the screen) and choose properties.
Then u could use the options there to create, for example, a text with an outer glow.

To do this just use the text tool to create a new text, write something and give it the color u want (top right, somewhere on the upper toolbar, when the text tool/text written is selected), ps7 should create a new layer for the text u just wrote automatically, then go in the layer properties and choose outer glow and check the check box there.U will notice there are also some sliders u can adjust to get the desired effect.


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Ok thanks big grin


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