I just want to put together a list of our members that have or know how to use an advanced graphics program.
1. Keith - Photoshop
I just want to put together a list of our members that have or know how to use an advanced graphics program.
1. Keith - Photoshop
My job requires some pretty unusual processing so I have an odd work flow.
Flat Graphics
-Photoshop
-Illustrator (just enough to get by)
3D Graphics
-Z Brush
-3DS Max (barely)
-Poser
-Rhino
Video
-Premier
But for the life of me I can not work with MS Paint on the girlfriends laptop enough to post pictures of my repaints here.
As i have some knowledge of ilustration i'm proficient with photoshop and paint tool sai, and could possibly keep up with some other.
I know some engineering 3d tools also as solid works or catia, that could make nice 3d designs for later ilustrative uses.
For me:
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- PaintShop Pro
- Inkscape
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- InDesign
I have some experience with Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro. Not professional but enough to make some cards and gfx edition.
I have quite a bit of experience with Corel Draw and Corel PhotoPaint...
A little with Photoshop. I find the combination of Draw and Paint work too well together to switch to Photoshop.
PhotoImpact x3
Paintshop Pro 8
Microsoft Publisher 2007
Publisher is awesome for doing cards.
I've been messing around with some logo ideas, anyone want to have a go at cleaning up, altering or even designing a logo for the site? I've attached my sketches below.
I'm looking for some thing that could go on the top of the website as well as be used for a "stamp" for marking missions, campaigns or house rules as Wings of War Aerodrome Approved.
Any takers?
Nice drawings but with those two W's it makes it look medieval, the WW's look like the top of a castle wall or tower, and the shield just makes that matter worse. :P
I can't sketch anything worth a damn though, so I just go ahead and do stuff..
Here's an idea I got.
Thumbs up for the helix seal of approval.
Here is my color version of Oberleutnant Seiseki's concept, which I also like.
Sieski's idea with wings.
Well, today I lack any creativity, but I was thinking about having a header with the Axis and Allied side...
So for the ww1 German side it could use some of these elements maybe:
I left it on white background...
I need some more help guys. This time I need a set of simple icons for use as squadron symbols for the Knights of the Air world wide campaign. These should be simple icons/insignias that you would find on the side of aircraft during WWI.
I will most likely need 12 for the Entente side and 12 for the Central powers. They need to be no larger then 100x100 pixels.
Here are some examples of the kind of icons I'm looking for...
These were done by Max Headroom, thanks man!
Thanks Keith!
Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign.
Used to work in Painter, Bryce, Quark also
Nice work gents!
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Gimp, Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4, Corel Painter 3, Blender, Xara, Inkscape.
And I know how to use all of them, and use Gimp and Illustrator a lot
photoshop
illustrator
sketchbookpro
painter
happy new year !
Hey graphics guys, any of you want to help out with a little project for the site? If you look at the main Index page of the site, you will notice that the Off Duty section needs some nice, site related, icons for each of the forum sections.
Anyone feel like working on that for us?
Photoshop cs4
Illustrator cs4
Indesing cs4
Dreamweaver cs4
QuarkXpress
Encore cs4
Serif Drawplus and Serif Pageplus.
I have experience in Illustrator but the above are what I use at home. Pageplus is an exceptional dtp package that allows me to create professional looking documents (I used to be a Graphic Designer by trade). You can find a sample of my work here in compressed in Rar format > http://nwvault.ign.com/fms/Download.php?id=93536
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Hi,
I wonder if you could help me please? I have worked out how to change the plane image on a card, but cannot work out how to change the text areas. I have created text in Paint but it is the wrong scale and has a white background. When I try to type text in Paint shop Pro it is not moveable. Is there something obvious I am missing, please? I am not very familiar with layers.
Thanks,
John.
Layers are life man. Definitely pick up a book about Paint Shop Pro, there are a ton of em out there and it'll open some serious insights to you about how to handle it.
I use Fireworks which is kind of Photoshop Light and more focused on web graphic design rather than professional graphic design for all mediums. I've found it extremely easy to use, plenty of power to do some advanced things with it, and it won't break the budget to buy either!
Hello,
Personnaly, I use GIMP wich is very complete (I can't compare with Paint Shop Pro but seemed to be similar as far as I can see) and last but not least, Gimp is free.
Hi John, I'm not sure this will help significantly, but you could try running the Paint file with text through something like the MS photo editor, which will allow you to set the white background as a transparent colour. I'll agree with sparty that layers seriously help- they take a little while to figure out, but the options they open up are excellent time- and effort-savers.
best regards
Aris
I've worked with the following:
AutoCAD (many years of use)
Gimp
Sketchup
Photoshop (still learning)
I think for the icons, from the above posts, you easily have it covered already.
Photoshop
Illustrator
Indesign
Metasequoia (a Japanese 3D modelling program)
Kerkythea (renderer)
Pepakura (for unfolding 3D models)
Sketchup Pro
ArcGIS (for maps)
Looking at it all at once makes it seem excessive.
Photoshop. I hasten to add that I am only semi-literate in it as yet.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Hey Guys,
Just wanted to share as well, I have been a graphic designer for 15+ years and currently an Art Director for a Game company in Mass. I have expert knowledge in the following, plus many more...
cheers,
kev
1. photoshop CS4
2. Illustrator CS4
3. Flash CS4
4. Maya 2008
Anyone interested in working on some custom smilies for the site? I'm not looking for any thing to complex, something along the lines as these:
I've not added these to the site because I have not gotten permission form the owner of the site I grabbed them from.
Just noticed this sticky!
Proficient in:
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign
Quark
(my day job - prepress supervisor)
Have to admit I'm still taken by Seiseki's first draft - simple, easy to decipher and is reminiscent of Art Deco but with a style of its own... it would be my choice.
Regards,
Adrian
Photoshop, Illustrator, Preview
Photoshop CS4, highly proficient.
I'm proficient with: Illustrator, Photoshop, Corel Painter, InDesign, etc...
Welcome to the WWA!
Rich
I have to ask a favor of those who know how to work with vectors, i need the vectors for a flight stand, the lads in the laser acrilic machine asked me and i really cant use or handle vectors. Anyone?
Odd, I thought I had responded to this topic last year
Anyways, put me down for Photoshop CS4 (Bridge, Lightroom, etc) and Paint Shop Pro.
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Generally I use Photoshop and/or Illustrator, but also a number of other programs.
I have been a computer programmer for... Egad! It's been 20 years now. I've used a lot of different graphics progams doing web stuff. But the programs I have at home currently are:
Paint Shop Pro
Modo
Vue
Poser
I've found that those can do what I need without bankrupting me in the process.
Photoshop
Illustrator
Cinema 4D
After Effects
Particle Illusion
Cheers,
Alberto
I have some moderate experience with Macromedia Fireworks (MX 2004).
Ken Head - "The Cowman"
“You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.” Robin Williams
Photoshop only,for me.
Does Microsofts paint that came with my pc operating system count
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