Custom Made Sig and Avatar [11]


  1. Posts : 9,537
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       #1761

    Welcome Stephanie to our great forum.
    That is a beautiful sig he made for you.

    Nick (PoomanUK) does his best work in the early hours of the morning.
    He has helped many a GFX'er. He even took many hours in teaching me how to draw circles and rectangles but
    got upset with me when I colored outside the lines.

    Have a great time while you are here and looking forward in seeing some of your work.
    THW
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  2. Posts : 5,956
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       #1762

    Thank you The Howling Wolves :)
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  3. Posts : 53,364
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       #1763

    kado897 said:
    Wenda its traditional for Bill (A Guy) to have a sig made by everyone that makes them.


    Stephanie1 said:
    Miissed that I er borrowed the logo at the top of the forum , anyway my first go at a sig for Seven Forums, any advice / tips very welcome :)

    Looks good Steph

    Stephanie1 said:
    I had a very nice surprise when I logged in at 2am this morning PooMan UK had made me a very beautiful Sig and I will be using it as soon as I can dislpay a Sig 545 x 150. Thank you very much PooMan UK I'm very grateful

    Excellent, that's a good one

    A Guy
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  4. Arc
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       #1764

    That's yet another extremely nice sig you made, Nick
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       #1765

    PooMan UK said:
    Britton30 said:
    Nick you are the audiophile Guru.
    Dumb noob question, how do you get the layers objects to show? When I open it it look like the sig.
    Hiya sorry I took so long to get back to you .... looks like you figured it out, but in answer to your question in CorelDraw we don't need to work on layers although you can do so if you want to. The layers can come in handy when you have hundreds of objects but using the object manager is most proberly the best way to navigate around a drawing that has so many objects.
    I use TAB which alternates between the objects (shift TAB goes backwards through the objects) also naming each object can be helpful. I'm just a bit lazy when it come to this.
    The object manager in CorelDRAW is what sets it apart in ease of use in my opinion.

    Stephanie1 said:
    I had a very nice surprise when I logged in at 2am this morning PooMan UK had made me a very beautiful Sig and I will be using it as soon as I can dislpay a Sig 545 x 150. Thank you very much PooMan UK I'm very grateful

    Stunning work as usual Nick.
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       #1766

    A toppie, Nick. Well done.

    Would that I were half as good...

    Wenda.
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  7. Posts : 12,120
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       #1767

    Stephanie said:
    Miissed that I er borrowed the logo at the top of the forum , anyway my first go at a sig for Seven Forums, any advice / tips very welcome :)

    Welcome to the Seven Forums Stephanie
    Very nice



    Stephanie said:
    I had a very nice surprise when I logged in at 2am this morning PooMan UK had made me a very beautiful Sig and I will be using it as soon as I can dislpay a Sig 545 x 150. Thank you very much PooMan UK I'm very grateful

    Awesome Nick
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #1768

    So ultimately the thread is solved, Jerry? :)
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  9. Posts : 12,120
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       #1769

    Arc said:
    So ultimately the thread is solved, Jerry? :)
    I hit the button by mistake, Sig and Avatar will never be solved
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  10. Posts : 2,726
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       #1770

    Thanks all :)
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