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Post by Dionon on Feb 13, 2008 22:30:03 GMT -5
I'm writing a referance guide, and would like to place the MURPG page backgrounds on the pages. How do you do that? I've got some ideas, but I'm not too sure, and would like someone who knows to tell me. Please.
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Post by therritn on Feb 17, 2008 17:19:54 GMT -5
Hmm.....I would say, especially if you use Adobe Illustrator, you first create a new layer to create a blank background page, then lock that layer. Then add a new layer for the MURPG pages to lay on and then paste them to that second layer. Then lock that layer. Then add a third layer for your text. If you want to add pics or stuff, don't be afraid to add layers. Just make sure to lock your previous layers so you don't get everything jammed up. That's my advice
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Post by Dionon on Feb 17, 2008 17:26:32 GMT -5
Heh... I'm using Word Perfect and a PDF creator lol
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Post by therritn on Feb 18, 2008 15:42:16 GMT -5
That may work. I usually used Adobe Illustrator for the artwork, and Microsoft Word for the text.
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Post by vjcsmoke on Feb 24, 2008 15:35:17 GMT -5
I use Photoshop for most of my stuff. Does Illustrator offer any cool features that are different from Photoshop?
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Post by Super Ryan on Feb 29, 2008 14:22:59 GMT -5
I used microsoft publisher. its easy and i can use the same fiel for the entire project. Its definetly the easiest i have used so far.
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Post by therritn on Mar 1, 2008 15:28:33 GMT -5
There is the fun (and somewhat annoying) pen tool. I think with Illustrator you can upgrade/modify any type of picture aside from just photos. I graduated nearly two years ago with a second degree in Geography and I've used Illustrator to create/modify maps.
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