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I had lost this thread.. on my Sibscription list.. had a very hard time finding you all.
Wonderful new work you all are creating. I've so missed you.:)
I had lost this thread.. on my Sibscription list.. had a very hard time finding you all.
Wonderful new work you all are creating. I've so missed you.:)
Hello timbog a couple of popular free ones for beginners that can be used are Paint.Net & Gimp and a couple of current paid programs for advanced users such as members of the GFX team are CorelDraw X6 & Photoshop neither one of these are cheap and these programs have a steep learning curve.
Tutorials can also be found on net teaching the basics but it takes artistic skill and mastery of the software to make the creative and outstanding Sigs created in this thread.
I see... I thought there is a software specialize in making siggy :)
I'm also using Corel Draw X3 (hoping for X6) and Adobe Photoshop CS5.
One quick question. Im using 650 x 150 size of my siggy. Why it is not appearing the way I edited it? I noticed that you all have bigger siggy than I am.
I'm currently using Photoshop Elements 9 and GIMP on one computer, and a student version of Photoshop CS5 on the other computer.
In addition, you can also find some very nice free brushes, gradient packs and backgrounds over here:
Free Photoshop Brushes at Brusheezy!
It's always nice to mention the artist/creator of the above and link back to their work