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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
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Here is a screenshot of you file. Looking at the dotted lines you can see where your shadows are. Left side of the 0 is cut off because it is outside the main area. The second image is yours that I quickly edited and made the shadow smaller. Only for the visual reference and not to pick. I learned the hard way awhile back about the shadows and spent weeks trying to get it right, just to find out the shadows were causing my havoc.
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
just updated my settings tab layout... removed black buttons around icons for each setting. it was very easy. if you want to know, just let me know
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
i changed the font and the outer glow to a white. i feel like it cleaned up the darkness/lines around the numbers, but they still appear a little jagged. i tried using a shape tool for the "0" and it appeared a lot clearer than the acutal font. it would be a little tough to do all numbers with shapes though.
i went into the tabstackandampm (4e670504_manila) and cleanup up the top portion of the flip clock. going to do the bottom tomorrow. oh wait is tomorrow.... well later. i realy like it being "crystal clear" Last edited by bignadad; 10-03-2009 at 12:29 AM. |
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Great thread Bignadad, Great support from Chuckz07 .. Both of you thanks a lot.~!
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
i got the numbers clean and clear, well almost. it does look a lot smoother.
don't know why i didnt think of earlier. just converted the font to shape!! look at the difference it made.. still a little rough though. BTW... Do you know you can do the same thing with the windows taskbar. it works a little different, but you can customize ANY way you want. here are 2 threads that i used to figure it out. they can be a little hard to follow if your not familiar. if i get some request i will do a "how to" on customizing the windows taskbar for TP2. the possiblities are unlimited when you edit this way. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=437307 http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=54514 Last edited by bignadad; 10-03-2009 at 12:39 PM. |
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
bignadad:
not sure if you ever found the "bit" settings, but the are under image>mode, toward the bottom of the mode list you should see 8, 16 and 32. i am gonna start messin around with manila soon. thanks bignadad and chockz07, you guys have been very helpful with all this |
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