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Charlie Ware 26-05-2009 04:20 PM

How do i create a 'sig'?
 
just read a thread started on here, and found out that the picture under your name is a sig, how do i create one? :confused:
is it just basically a picture made on paint?

any help ould be much appreciated,
charlie

colmo 26-05-2009 04:28 PM

Usually, they're a collage of images and graphics combined in layers in a graphics app like Photoshop - if you don't have it, download GIMP as it's free and perhaps just as good for this purpose.

Have a search for texture generators too - they'll make for a good background to the 'sig'.

jonny123 26-05-2009 04:29 PM

aup charlie,
Yh its easy m8. You can do it on paint and photoshop. I did mine at school on photoshop :lol:. Its easyer on photoshop cuz if you want a differant background than white you can get the white from around the logo easily.
:thumbsup:
Jonny

colmo 26-05-2009 07:35 PM

I decided to take my own advice and give it a go - I used GIMP to merge the basic pictorial elements on layers, then imported it (as PNG) to Inkscape to add text, then exported it (as a PNG again) and compressed it (as a JPEG) in GIMP.

Col 26-05-2009 08:23 PM

Do any of you speak english?
I feel like a gimp with all this png photoshop malarky

colmo 26-05-2009 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 246523)
Do any of you speak english?
I feel like a gimp with all this png photoshop malarky


http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/glossary/Graphics_Glossary.htm
:thumbsup:

The only GIMP here is a software package :)

b4rs 26-05-2009 09:09 PM

ye, i use PS for all my graphics, its a great tool, although i have used it for the least 5 years at least so i have quite a bit of experience with it.

any questions with your venture, dont be afraid to ask me mate.


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