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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
anyone know how to edit the missed call and calender icons on the home screen? the ones right under the clock and date.
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
starting to get it the way i want it..
***Anyone know how to move the notification bubble on the slider? i would love to move it a little to the right Last edited by bignadad; 10-02-2009 at 08:11 PM. |
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Not off the top of my head. FYI, some of your edits (ie, calendar icon, missed call icon, and clock number icons) look grainy in the pics. Something I always do is temporarily add a solid colored layer in the background to make sure the lines are clean. Then the layer can be removed after. Then again, it may be just the uploaded images too.
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i went and zoomed in very close on the calendar icon. i didnt see anything around it, but the pixels inside of the icon were a little off. i cleaned up just the calender icon. is that what you were talking about? OR were you referring to the pixels that make up the border? what about the shawdow? Original----------------------------------------- Edited Last edited by bignadad; 10-02-2009 at 08:41 PM. |
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