You can also print out a page if it was text. Picture mode you can print as well but it shrinks the picture to fit the page enabling hard-of-seeing.
Yes you can save the picture, but that means you need the picture document open when trying to follow the tutorial.
And yes, this would end up being yet another discussion where no one changes sides, so there really is no point in continuing it (lol). This is like those 500 million other debates this forum has had.
Like:
HaloPC > HaloCE
HaloCE > HaloPC
you know what i mean.
Photoshop: Color Swapping Tutorial
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Yeah.[CL]9mm-Man wrote:I just laughed at this comment (no offence) but no one really matters, now if it looked REALLY bad, then people would think, hell this dude cant even make the tutorial lookgood, so the tutorial must be really realyl basic, but with Katarns it looks good, plus, I go by content, you can make the best ever background and present it smartly, but if the content is crap no one will like it.Dan!! wrote:The filesize on that is shameful. Cmon. JPG? Go with PNG for that. And the font? The background? I almost want to redo this and make it nice and simple with a tiny filesize. But I'm lazy.
Also Pie, The reason I love picture tutorials, Is you can save it for later, You can save the whole tutorial onto your computer, then you dont have to be on the internet, or if your pc doesnt have the net.
Do you realize how huge the tutorial would be? I would love to do that, but with the size of it if would be well over 10 meg... Good idea, but then all these peoples bickering about file size would multiply by ten.Pie wrote:The background should be one giant form of what your tutorial is teaching.
Btw, its only 595 kb. Thats not bad at all, and I didn't spen a lot of time on the background or font choice because I didn't really think it mattered. Gees, you guys are picky! Focus on the content.
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