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bubble image........?, how is it done?
boobooxpp
post Aug 30 2005, 08:06 AM
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EXAMPLE #1
the top part of the blog + navigation

EXAMPLE #2
top of blog...

ya know...=.= i thought you'd use the "art history" tool but...i guess im wrong =.= help
 
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post Aug 30 2005, 11:23 AM
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For the first one.
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<style type="text/css"> div.blogheader, .caption, table.left th { background-color: ffffff;
filter: alpha (opacity=100, finishopacity=0, style=1);} </style>

The second one kinda looks like polygon tools where they just used circles I guess.
 
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post Aug 30 2005, 01:02 PM
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Both of those are done in an image program using brushes and the circle tool.
 
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post Aug 30 2005, 01:34 PM
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do you know what kind of brush it is?
 
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post Sep 2 2005, 03:44 PM
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The second one looks like a few circle brushes in all different sizes put together. Idk... maybe there is a "real" brush for it.
 
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post Sep 2 2005, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(boobooxpp @ Aug 30 2005, 6:06 AM)
EXAMPLE #2
top of blog...

ya know...=.= i thought you'd use the "art history" tool but...i guess im wrong =.= help
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Uh, if you mean also like my xanga, then here is the code.
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<style type="text/css">td.maincenter {
text-align:center;}
table.container{
width:515;
border:2px solid #602020;
background-color:#000000;}</style>


that's to edit the box around it. Change what you need.



put that at the end of your website stats.

And then put the banner code right after that.
 
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post Sep 3 2005, 06:48 PM
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i don't think it's a code =.= what im looking for is what type of brush or whatever is used to make a bubbly surrounding =.= like the circles ... =.=
 
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post Sep 3 2005, 07:16 PM
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Use the damn default freakin' circle brushes. Is it that hard? Or you can use the circle tool, like Jackie suggested. Geez....
 
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post Sep 3 2005, 07:22 PM
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woahz...calm down. the plain default circles aren't designed a certain way (like the one in the first xanga) so i figured there is a type of brush that does it...unless i gotta design it myself.

nyah-neko=you are a very helpful person but you gotta breathe a bit. im sorry i don't know everything with the photoshop, that's why your here to help. just calm down a bit. thnx for the help you've distributed.
 
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post Sep 3 2005, 07:29 PM
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I do breathe. mellow.gif Are you implying tht I'm dead? Dealing with people like this&this do not help my mood any. And I'm just naturally annoyed at everyone.
If you notice, the first one is just circles overlapped. mellow.gif You use different sized brushes to create that weird shape. I tried it. It works fine.
Besies, it if was exactly the same every time, that would get boring/old fast. After you design it the first time tho, you can always define it as a brush.... But since your image size will very likely vary, it ain't gonna do you a whole lotta good.
 

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