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Oh stress! lol If you want photoshop brushes, you're in luck! lol I've got about 100 sites with free brushes bookmarked, most ok for commercial use (but always check TOU). Offhand, great place to s... Read More »
Added a post Apr. 14, 2008
Hi there! I've not used illustrator, but from what I understand, its the best program around for dealing with VECTOR images. I've just downloaded "inkscape" which is supposedly the freeware equival... Read More »
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Added a post Apr. 14, 2008
I just joined this site, so dont' know much of what it has to offer. If you're using photoshop, though, theres' a TON of great step by step tutorials on how to do specific effects all over the inte... Read More »
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I'm at work so not a huge amount of time to play but thanks for the heads up
Anthea
By all means feel free to use the coral pics for any textures that you would like to make out of them. I am also a member of Deviant Art and have been for years. I will be posting a lot more photos and also a lot of my Digital Art that has been created specifically in Photoshop. Just a little background on the Coral Photo’s! They were not taken in the wild LOL. They are pictures taken from my salt water aquarium as that I cultivate coral. It’s illegal to take from the wild so purchasing small peace and growing them out in a tank has become another hobby of mine. A lot of people are not aware that if you cast of light at 20,000K and at about 400Watts the real colors come out in the corals and they do not look as bland as they are in the wild. These are an animal and have florescent pigments that live inside them. Right light beautiful color. Best to you and yours...Gord