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wwe9112 Royal Geek User is Offline


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| Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:26 pm Post subject: slicing a template |
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I have done several tutorials for slicing up my website template. But yet today i still am having trouble. I'll slice several slices, then when i go to save i get tons more then what i did. I don't mind that but i usually have no idea where they go. Kinda hard to explain, but does anyone know how to slice in cs3. _________________ if there was room for another God, and Almighty was ok with it, He would pick me because I'm just that darn good |
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Repa Site Admin User is Offline


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| Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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wwe9112 Royal Geek User is Offline


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lol, on the other P.c. I have cs2, any ideas? _________________ if there was room for another God, and Almighty was ok with it, He would pick me because I'm just that darn good |
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pepperpot Site Admin User is Offline


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| Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:36 pm Post subject: Re: slicing a template |
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| I have done several tutorials for slicing up my website template. But yet today i still am having trouble. I'll slice several slices, then when i go to save i get tons more then what i did. I don't mind that but i usually have no idea where they go. Kinda hard to explain, but does anyone know how to slice in cs3. |
Well... I haven't played around with this either as I am just starting with PhotoShop, but from what I see you are not alone with this slicing issue.
Read this
http://forums.invisionpower.com/lofiversion/index.php/t233439.html _________________
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Repa Site Admin User is Offline


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No ideas. Unfortunately, I am "cheap" and have not graduated from Photoshop Elements to Photoshop yet. So far, I've found ways to accomplish with Elements whatever I want to do without having to purchase CS2 or CS3. Maybe one day.... Check out the links I gave you - you may find your answer in one of them. There's plenty of them to choose from - lol! _________________ Repa
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