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Speech Bubbles |
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Oct 26th 2004 | #161926 Report |
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How do you create speech bubbles? Can't seem to find out how.....I need to create them for a presentation and be able to insert text also. Thanx for your help Version CS |
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Oct 26th 2004 | #161928 Report |
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I don't under stand the question :D hehe but if I read you right. I think you mean like the aqua crap ? hmm just try make your window with say the rectangle thingy ![]() then rastorize it. then get then magic wand too and select the main area out side of your rectangle, then select inverse, and press delete. then use the gradient too, and make a white gradient ? hmm yeah .. maybe lower the opacity a bit on the layer to make itlook right! make sure the gradient fill is set to solid to transparent. once your done this, go back to the original rectangle thingy, and use the dodge/burn tools to give it nice form. |
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Oct 26th 2004 | #161929 Report |
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No, he's talking about a word bubble like in a comic book i think. Select the custom shape tool, then click the arrow next to the box where you select the shape, at the top of the screen. then you'll see an arrow pointing to the right. click on that, then choose TalkBubbles. You can choose to replace or Append it to the current shapes, doesn't matter. then you should have 10 or so talk bubbles to work with. Just click and drag them to the size you want. |
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Oct 26th 2004 | #161930 Report |
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Deker, thanks very much! That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, this is a great place!
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