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# To say that is an obvious answer is an understatement.
Ive tried that already and the results are shakey and pixelated. I know for a fact that jimturner (he of the strawberrydragon) uses photoshop and I really like the style but as yet have been unable to get the right clean and smooth looking style. btw, I too am a student and I've opted for a bottle of Southern Comfort next to the pc.
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 20:50, archived)
# Paintmash is shaky and pixelated
that's the point.

www.paintmash.co.uk
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 20:53, archived)
# You miss my point good sir,
I asked if anyone could tell me how to get a paintmash *style* effect, that looked smooth and clean, as do those of other people mentioned. I can bodge a paintmash if i really try but I'm not really into that. I did have a picture of a squirrel monkey I mashed that I would show you but I seem to have misplaced the mischievous little bugger.
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 21:00, archived)
# Use flash
it makes everything look a million times better.

All my stuff (see profile) is done thus.
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 21:05, archived)
# Unfortunately
I had to uninstall flash, I have an 80gb hard drive and managed to get it down to 576kb of free space (without windows crashing!). As I havent tried anything in flash for nigh on 3 years I decided that it would be one of the first things to go. All I have lef tnow is photoshop & imageready, fireworks, all my music and a couple of prgrams for my uni course
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 21:09, archived)
# you could do a paintmash in photoshop
although there is much debate over whether it still can be called a paintmash. some people believe paintmashes to be done exclusively in paint, while others will accept them done in photoshop as long as no filters are used and the image is done totally from scratch. if the latter is true, then the 2 images in my profile would be valid paintmashes.
(, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 20:58, archived)