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From the Monkey Movies challenge. See all 399 entries (closed)
( , Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:44, archived)
From the Monkey Movies challenge. See all 399 entries (closed)
( , Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:44, archived)
Enough!
Monkey Hummus overload. Sorry, it's very good, but you can have too many monkeys in a morning.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:48,
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then go 'shop something else then
it's the compo, and I have hundreds more :)
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:48,
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Hahaha
So here's mine.
So it's not a monkey. It's best friend is a monkey.
So it's not any good.
So sue me :P
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:48,
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So it's not a monkey. It's best friend is a monkey.
So it's not any good.
So sue me :P
well I think that's the best I've seen so far
I don't give a monkeys (see what I did there?) if theres no primates. This has made me chortle like crazy
nice one
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Mon 3 Sep 2007, 0:23,
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nice one
might i also add
that your fontmanship drives me to despair, how in the name of all that is holy do you do it?
i have enough trouble just tagging stuff in arial
gah!!!
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:54,
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i have enough trouble just tagging stuff in arial
gah!!!
using photoshop as follows (very simple)
find army font, type text, and get it all worked out in layout - in white.
- group all text together in one layer - rasterized.
find american flag and put it in layer under
back to white text, and select eveything around the text, (not forgetting to select the spaces in letters like 'o' 'p' etc etc
with the selection made click on the flag layer, and press (ctrl+ALT+i) to invert the selection to just select the text, and then ctrl+c to copy the outline into the flag
and ctrl+v to paste it in a new layer.
sound a bit more complicated than it is, but it works.
then i tidied it up by adding a 1px thick stroke line in white
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 10:58,
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- group all text together in one layer - rasterized.
find american flag and put it in layer under
back to white text, and select eveything around the text, (not forgetting to select the spaces in letters like 'o' 'p' etc etc
with the selection made click on the flag layer, and press (ctrl+ALT+i) to invert the selection to just select the text, and then ctrl+c to copy the outline into the flag
and ctrl+v to paste it in a new layer.
sound a bit more complicated than it is, but it works.
then i tidied it up by adding a 1px thick stroke line in white