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I went to the photoshop place, under 'this n that' here on the forum. There are a bunch of guys there willing to hook up a sig pic for you. I am a photoshop idiot, and could not have done one as nice as JBaker421 did for me. I love it.
EDIT: BTW nightglide, you did an awsome job on yours.
Ya PapaTravis, I did the same thing. That's a great bunch of guys in that section of the forum. They do awesome work! Just look at the sigs they do. A picture is worth a thousand words...
ORIGINAL: onlythebest
Now you need an avatar. How about the moose head. Take a closeup of it!
OTB
I like that I will do that for my avatar!
and the other questions on how to do it. I used "Macromedia Fireworks 8" to do this one, I have Photo Shop and a few more programs. still learning them. but you use them to cut out the bikes or what ever from another pic and build the new one in layers so you can move the items around to lay them out like you like.
I have it sig saved so I can change the back ground like the ones you had posted here. thats as soon as I find a cool background.
I went to the photoshop place, under 'this n that' here on the forum. There are a bunch of guys there willing to hook up a sig pic for you. I am a photoshop idiot, and could not have done one as nice as JBaker421 did for me. I love it.
EDIT: BTW nightglide, you did an awsome job on yours.
I went and got some advice from that section of HD Forums... and made my pic look alot better! and alot more crisp looking too.
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