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Imlearning
How do you make banners? It wont let me download, photoshop, or the other one!!! I really want to make banners!!!! Im soooooo sad!!! cry.gif
Heathasm
please dont post in the tutorials section unless you have a tutorial to submit..
topic moved to webdesign
indpendantbeauty
what is "it?" anyways, you don't need to have photoshop to make banners, you can make it with ms paint. although it won't look as nice. just open up ms paint, click on the corners to make it as wide and tall as you want, paste or draw some pictures then add a border. that's how i started!
talcumpowder
Well. There are many very functional image editors out there. Back when I was in desperate need of a fuctional image editor, I used Serif 5.5 and it worked just great for everything, except PNGs. But those are huge in file size and many times you can get the same quality from .gif files. Yeah, don't ask how I know.
Imlearning
How do you make banners?? I cant use photoshop or anything because it wont download, it says the contents of the file cannot be unpacked the executatable you are attempting to run has been corrupted. Please ubtain another copy of the file, verify it integrity, and try again. And when i do abobe it says, The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS Microsoft Windows applications. And i really want to make banners!!!!!!!
Heathasm
i already told you once not to post in the tutorials section UNLESS you have a tutorial to submit...and you posted a duplicate topic to the one you already had...you have recieved a verbal warning
topic moved to web design and merged with the other one
YourSuperior
I think there are tutorials on how to make banners. You might want to consider downloading Paint Shop Pro 9 since you can't download Photoshop.
shortvi3tlaydee
wuts wrong with ms paint its really not that bad i used to get compliments on my paint work until i got photoshop =]
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