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I've been asking people this at another forum for ages, and nobody has given me a straight answer. One person said they used a program (Candy something...) but nobody else could help me, as they all use Photoshop.
How do I add scanlines using Paint Shop Pro?
I've just been fiddling about with images that I have made in an attempt to add scanline; no luck so far.
Anyone care to help me?
http://www.harperhotel.staghost.com/crisppacket.jpg
Whatcha think for a PS first-timer?
I've asked the IT teacher to get PSP and he said maybe. I asked him to get DW and he did, so maybe he'll be able to get PSP/AS3 too.
I didn't like PS when I used it, as I've already said, I'm too used to PSP. But the outcome was still good enough to go towards my GCSE Art & Design Coursework.
> But still, what
> cool things can I do with PS that I can't do with PSP? I use PS at
> school for the first time last week, I made a pretty decent crisp
> packet. It was good for my first ever PS image.
There's your answer.
Maybe.
Your school computers have PS? You're too lucky!! We only ever had the usual basic stuff. Boring.
> Stop using paint shop pro and get photoshop. I could tell you how to
> do it in photoshop, i dont think anyones uses psp professionly do
> they?
I can't stand Photoshop. I'm too used to PSP now. But still, what cool things can I do with PS that I can't do with PSP? I use PS at school for the first time last week, I made a pretty decent crisp packet. It was good for my first ever PS image.
Ms NY wrote:
Some helpful tips etc
Thanks for the site, I done managed to do it. It made my image look 10 times better.
You can thank me later. ;)
http://www.pinoy7.com/psptutorials/tv.htm
> Other than that you can make them
> I suppose and save it as a pattern.
Yes.. You already knew that! :s