hey i was just wondering do you think this program would be any good for making signatures on.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
is this a good signature program
is this a good signature program
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swan: maybe we should take off
ajax: Yeah right
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swan: maybe we should take off
ajax: Yeah right
Re: is this a good signature program
Maybe, but only average stuff per say. Looking through the negative comments to that seller, you can download it off the web.
By average, I do mean average. You really aren't going to get 'Kartoon' quality using that... It kinda reminds me of a dumbed down Photodeluxe, and honestly, it's main feature by the looks of things is blowing up the size of the image, and unless you want banners as big as your bed-room wall, that's pretty damn useless.
Personally, I have always used Adobe, but that's really not a cheap option. For me, I use it for my digital art, but it's brilliant for banners and the full works helping you work with roll-over effects, etc. So Adobe Photoshop CS is probably the best software for graphical needs that I know of, if you are willing to burn a few holes through your pocket and you are sure you have either the skill or perhaps the determination to learn how to harness it's full usefulness. Otherwise? I'd probably stick to downloading software, especially if you are only going for a simple few touches.
By average, I do mean average. You really aren't going to get 'Kartoon' quality using that... It kinda reminds me of a dumbed down Photodeluxe, and honestly, it's main feature by the looks of things is blowing up the size of the image, and unless you want banners as big as your bed-room wall, that's pretty damn useless.
Personally, I have always used Adobe, but that's really not a cheap option. For me, I use it for my digital art, but it's brilliant for banners and the full works helping you work with roll-over effects, etc. So Adobe Photoshop CS is probably the best software for graphical needs that I know of, if you are willing to burn a few holes through your pocket and you are sure you have either the skill or perhaps the determination to learn how to harness it's full usefulness. Otherwise? I'd probably stick to downloading software, especially if you are only going for a simple few touches.
Last edited by Saito on Wed Feb 08, 2006 9:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: is this a good signature program
Cheers for telling me i dont really mind because it was cheap and im planning to make lots of warriors t-shirts with it


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swan: maybe we should take off
ajax: Yeah right
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swan: maybe we should take off
ajax: Yeah right
Re: is this a good signature program
You really aren't going to get 'Kartoon' quality using that...[quote][/quote]
lol "kartoon" quality, thats great....u get a karma point for that
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lol "kartoon" quality, thats great....u get a karma point for that


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