Pictures or PSD's
Does anyone have any Pictures or PSD's of Melbourne Storm Players?
For pictures, try here: http://www.stormleague.com/album.phpecho_369 wrote:Does anyone have any Pictures or PSD's of Melbourne Storm Players?
What are PSD's?
PSD's are pictures with out the background.
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PSD's AKA Renders
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arnt they just photoshop files? scuse my ignorance....
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I really have to say that the only way that Boofa played at that kick from Orford was if he cracked a fat.
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I really have to say that the only way that Boofa played at that kick from Orford was if he cracked a fat.
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yeah it is ....its a editable default photoshop file.KimmorleyKiller wrote:arnt they just photoshop files? scuse my ignorance....
Ive always known pictures that have been pre cut out as renders....but also heard them referred to as PSD's
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i just called em thingys...
[quote="Buzz"]
I really have to say that the only way that Boofa played at that kick from Orford was if he cracked a fat.
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[img]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c385/KimmorleyKiller/TheT
I really have to say that the only way that Boofa played at that kick from Orford was if he cracked a fat.
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[img]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c385/KimmorleyKiller/TheT
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KimmorleyKiller wrote:i just called em thingys...
i just cut mine out with the eraser on the banner
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But what if they are drawn in ink?
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New jif currently being constructed..Go Joe Si
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New jif currently being constructed..Go Joe Si
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the i need a new moniterMike_The_Undertaker wrote:But what if they are drawn in ink?
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PSDs are definitely just PhotoShop Documents - they are not special images that do not have backgrounds. Many other programs can produce/save images with the backgrounds 'knocked out', like Fireworks (PNG files) or Paintshop Pro (PSP files) for example.
But if you want to be able to work with an image that has had the background erased or knocked out, then you will usually need the program that the image was created in (unless you have a program that is able to read other program formats - like Painshop Pro that can open and save Photoshop files with all layers in tact).
Hope this helps anyone still wondering...
But if you want to be able to work with an image that has had the background erased or knocked out, then you will usually need the program that the image was created in (unless you have a program that is able to read other program formats - like Painshop Pro that can open and save Photoshop files with all layers in tact).
Hope this helps anyone still wondering...
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someone may want to use this.:
and yes apprently we are the storms
and yes apprently we are the storms
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they really need to get off that ditch they call the sydney showground.
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