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Paladin
ruler of the world
23 years old
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Born Sep-28-1989
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Hockey, soccer, computer, xbox, ps2, especially ps1:) c&c...commander keen, wolf 3d, nhl 2005....stupid lockout!!!!!
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Country: Canada
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10 Jan 2006
(Wasn't sure where to post it so I figured I'd go for general chat
POV-Ray Just wondered if anybody had used this program or knew anything about it. Can't really find any info about it on the site, or maybe I'm just not looking in the right spot.
4 Jan 2006
1. Take your finished sig, Create a new layer, and make a selection around it like so.Use the rectangular Marquee tool or go to Edit>Select All
![]() 2.Take your rectangular Marquee(Image 1) tooland right click on the selection so you get a list of options. Go to stroke and set it like this(Image 2). Image 1 ![]() Image 2 ![]() 3.We need to create a pattern for this step so we are going to open up a new 8 pixel x8 pixel background. ![]() 4.Using the eyedropper tool(Image 1) below select two colours from your sig. Should look like this in options window.(Image 2)(Colours will be different.) Image 1 ![]() Image 2 ![]() 5.Since we need to be able to see the background easily for the next step you should click on the magnifying tool(image 1) and then click on fit sreen(image 2) Image 1 ![]() Image 2 ![]() 6.We are now going ready to do our pattern. Put the two colours on the background so it looks like this. ![]() 7.Now go to Edit>Define Pattern. Name it and click Ok. You have created the pattern! ![]() 8.Go back to your signature. Go to Layer>Layer Style>Pattern overlay. 9.Set the pattern overlay like this. http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image=step92fu.png 10.You should now have a nice dashed border! It should look like this. ![]() For more great tutorials please visit InkDrop Styles. This tutorial was created by Paladin
5 Sep 2005
Hello all. I have finally caught up with technology so that it can pass me by in a couple of months, I have bought a ps2. However, I have not given any attention to what good games there are for ps2s before this. Therefore I ask you, what good games are there for a ps2 that you would recommend? Especially games like Fable as I enjoy going around hacking at people with swords and doing quests.
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