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help with prints
Ok i know your all probably gettin tired of puttin up with a nub like me, but i found some good prints but the front is like half the size of the side and in z mod when i center it and everthing and start modeling the side then when im ready to move all the polys to where there supposed to be the polys are 2x the size of the side print so how do you keep this from happining?
![]() Currently working on a 2003 ford Explorer. <br /> <br />Dont expect it anytime soon ![]() <br /> <br />Vette Boss wrote: <br />Arguing online is like the special olympics, even if you win, you are still retarded. <br /> so true
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help with prints
ahh ok how do you do that in photoshop :?:
![]() Currently working on a 2003 ford Explorer. <br /> <br />Dont expect it anytime soon ![]() <br /> <br />Vette Boss wrote: <br />Arguing online is like the special olympics, even if you win, you are still retarded. <br /> so true
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IF you're cropped bps are the same size like
front 300x200, side 800x200, top 800x300 you should make all of them the same size (800x800) WITHOUT scaling but you should use the canvas size tool instead. IF the side is 1000x300 and front 150x150, you must use the imagesize tool. (make sure the with-height balance is remained.) for all those without photoshop, you can use irfanview or photofiltre http://www.photofiltre.com photofiltre also has an autocrop function. |
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