If you have those effects, then it is my plugin pack that you have installed. That's good.
Here's what you need to do:
1) Add a new layer
2) Type your text on this new layer
3) Run Effects > Object > Outline Object...
If you have those effects, then it is my plugin pack that you have installed. That's good.
Here's what you need to do:
1) Add a new layer
2) Type your text on this new layer
3) Run Effects > Object > Outline Object...
If you have those effects, then it is my plugin pack that you have installed. That's good.
Here's what you need to do:
1) Add a new layer
2) Type your text on this new layer
3) Run Effects > Object > Outline Object...
If you have those effects, then it is my plugin pack that you have installed. That's good.
Here's what you need to do:
1) Add a new layer
2) Type your text on this new layer
3) Run Effects > Object > Outline Object...
You might want to investigate Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu
It is a very easy programming environment that would allow you to make a "dress up" game.
They also have a good and helpful discussion board there to help get you started.
You might want to investigate Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu
It is a very easy programming environment that would allow you to make a "dress up" game.
They also have a good and helpful discussion board there to help get you started.
Can you scan smaller sections then?
Or, can you use a different resampling mode? Like this:
Image > Resize
Resampling (try each one to see which looks best on your image)
Can you scan smaller sections then?
Or, can you use a different resampling mode? Like this:
Image > Resize
Resampling (try each one to see which looks best on your image)