Erbmaster said:I remember reading in an NTFS thread previously about
an easy way to produce fine scan lines.
(Pretty sure it was you PK, but I can't be certain:shrug
If anyone has the technique
please let me know.
Thanks
Move it to the centre? Use guidelines(View>New Guideline) to help you out, and the arrow keys on your keyboards to nudge the image a pixel at a time...mike09 said:i need to ask a quick question (pretty noobish one at that), how do i get an image centered in a wallpaper. thanks in advance.
the link eh broke..NetRyder said:Here's one you could try:
http://www.phong.com/tutorials/scan/
Chase™ said:the link eh broke..
mike09 said:i need to ask a quick question (pretty noobish one at that), how do i get an image centered in a wallpaper. thanks in advance.
now it worksNetRyder said:Works for me...
Erbmaster said:I remember reading in an NTFS thread previously about
an easy way to produce fine scan lines.
(Pretty sure it was you PK, but I can't be certain:shrug
If anyone has the technique
please let me know.
Thanks
PseudoKiller said:Easiest way I found is to download the attachment I have included and then open Photoshop Click>Edit>Define Pattern and give the pattern a name and thats it. Now when you have an image open just double click the layer to open Layer Styles. Now go to Pattern Overlay and go to the pattern drop down box. In there you will see the new pattern. You should see what it looks like on the image you are editing. Make adjustments accordingly.
Erbmaster said:and a vote point for you both