OH GOD I FUCKING ADORE DR. STEEL. For a while I used to watch his little filmies on YT over and over until I thought I was Dr. Steel. So high on his persona.
IF you’re using photoshop for fonts and letters, you’re just as big of idiot as you think I am. Photoshop is for photoediting, nothing else, if you want fonts and text you do it in InDesign first. Unfortunately you are correct though, these are early works and I did forget the borders. How sad.
I read your response to my comment on your other submission, and for a moment I felt like a prick, like I had this wrong sense of superiority just because I’ve spent more hours on Photoshop than you. I was about to apologize, I think.
Then I read “Photoshop is for photoediting, nothing else, if you want fonts and text you do it in InDesign first” and it was a LOLcaust.
Photoshop is for pretty much anything graphics-wise, including fonts. Here you’re typing stuff with a white font on a light background, not knowing right-clicking on the Text’s Layer in the Layers Palette and going to Blending Options > Stroke will help you.
And if it were ONLY for Photo-Editing, nothing else, you should be using MS-Paint for using that bucket tool and coloring your shade-less Teddy Roosevelt since it’s neither a photo nor editing.
Hmm, you got me there. It was far too broad of a statement on my part and I definitely should have phrased it better because you’re absolutely right. If you’d let me, I’d like to retract it. Unfortunately i can’t think of a way to say it without looking like an idiot again so I’ll switch it to “Indesign has a couple different features dealing with text that I prefer to photoshop, and You’ve definitely spent more time in photoshop than me so you know best”
Except your date stamp is still there. Oh, and all you did was layer the already existing magazine cover over yourself. Mine is done from scratch and takes more skill(although not much more).
OH GOD I FUCKING ADORE DR. STEEL. For a while I used to watch his little filmies on YT over and over until I thought I was Dr. Steel. So high on his persona.
“Imagination” is by far my favourite.
Good stuff, Tardex.
I’m more partial to the song “Dr Steel” or “Bohemian Grove”.
I love it when he talks.
I’ve always liked, Back and Forth, Back and Forth, Back and Forth, and Side to Side.
I like the song too!
Planet X marks the spot.
Alien Illuminati is mine!
You got Photoshop and don’t know how to add a fucking border to fonts?
Might as well had done this in MS-Paint.
IF you’re using photoshop for fonts and letters, you’re just as big of idiot as you think I am. Photoshop is for photoediting, nothing else, if you want fonts and text you do it in InDesign first. Unfortunately you are correct though, these are early works and I did forget the borders. How sad.
I read your response to my comment on your other submission, and for a moment I felt like a prick, like I had this wrong sense of superiority just because I’ve spent more hours on Photoshop than you. I was about to apologize, I think.
Then I read “Photoshop is for photoediting, nothing else, if you want fonts and text you do it in InDesign first” and it was a LOLcaust.
Photoshop is for pretty much anything graphics-wise, including fonts. Here you’re typing stuff with a white font on a light background, not knowing right-clicking on the Text’s Layer in the Layers Palette and going to Blending Options > Stroke will help you.
And if it were ONLY for Photo-Editing, nothing else, you should be using MS-Paint for using that bucket tool and coloring your shade-less Teddy Roosevelt since it’s neither a photo nor editing.
Hmm, you got me there. It was far too broad of a statement on my part and I definitely should have phrased it better because you’re absolutely right. If you’d let me, I’d like to retract it. Unfortunately i can’t think of a way to say it without looking like an idiot again so I’ll switch it to “Indesign has a couple different features dealing with text that I prefer to photoshop, and You’ve definitely spent more time in photoshop than me so you know best”
I concede that I am wrong.
I did a better job gimping myself onto the cover of GQ…
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Sadly, this is true.
Except your date stamp is still there. Oh, and all you did was layer the already existing magazine cover over yourself. Mine is done from scratch and takes more skill(although not much more).
I think it’s harder to and takes more work to edit out the previous magazine cover image then it is to just slap some text on an image like you did.
It’s a really long and tedious process to get it ready to paste over a picture.
Oh right, and the hideous black section on the bottom of the screen that serves no purpose is, well, hideous and it serves no purpose.
it’s a shame the ignore feature doesn’t extend across all areas of the site…
that should be an m[c]s plus thing.
I like these too. Very nice, though you underused the capabilities of photoshop.
Thanks, it was just an old highschool project that I had to finish quick, so details got left out.
serously, graphic design?? Good thing you gave up, this wasnt going anywhere
haha! These are high school projects! Like fuck I’d waste my time going into graphic design, I’m a man of science, not art!
Every time you use Times New Roman, God kills a kitten.
It’s better than helvetica.
But nothing beats comic sans.
#2 – mad political scientist
HAIL DOCTOR STEEL….HAIL DOCTOR STEEL….HAIL DOCTOR STEEL….HAIL DOCTOR STEEL….HAIL DOCTOR STEEL….
It’s Glenn Close, simple google fail.