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17 March 2010 @ 08:39 pm
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16 March 2010 @ 03:33 pm

We've updated the global navigation menu:
Here's a quick breakdown of what you'll find where:- Scrapbook can now be found under Profile (thanks for your feedback, btw), along with Settings, Stats, and Edit Profile.
- You'll find all the tools you need to post and update entries under Journal, which includes posting and editing entries, managing comments and tags, and customizing your journal's style.
- Friends contains all of your friend settings, from filtering your Friends page to adding, removing, and finding new and existing friends on LiveJournal.
- Under Communities, you'll find links to manage your communities, accept community invites, and create new communities.
- Explore includes search features, RSS feeds, Question of the Day, and FRNK radio.
- Under Shop, you'll find links to upgrade or give a paid account, buy virtual gifts, purchase LiveJournal merchandise (like T-shirts), and view your payment history.
LiveJournal Mobile update:
We've enhanced LiveJournal's mobile site to improve usability and load times. We've made more of LiveJournal's features accessible via mobile, including posting comments, uploading photos, reading and commenting on friends' posts, finding and messaging friends, and more. We look forward to reviewing your feedback and recommendations for future improvements.Other important changes:
- You can lock comments to prevent further commenting on a post, while leaving existing comments visible.
- We replaced the "Tell a friend" link with a new "Share This" widget that lets you share LiveJournal posts on other social media sites, including Facebook, Digg, Twitter, etc.
- We changed some of the icons on entries (you can hover over the icons to view descriptions).
- You'll see a Tag count on your Tag management page.
- You'll now see the 10 most recent vgifts on your profile page. To remove vgifts, left-click on the vgift and choose whether you want to remove the vgift from your profile or delete it entirely.
- We've added options to help you control receipt of vgifts, which you'll find in My Stuff under Edit Profile. You can now enable vgifts from friends or everyone and disable anonymous vgifts.
We've got your fix:
- UPDATE: Rolling several updates into one listing here -- 1) Scrapbook should be back and working again. 2) The problem with the Update Journal page in IE6 and IE7 should be fixed now. 3) The problem with the userpic add-on package pricing has been fixed and refunds issued to anyone who was overcharged while the erroneous prices were in place.
- Non-conforming images will now be automatically resized for custom mood themes.
- Line breaks no longer count as two characters against your entry's character limit.
- We fixed a bug on the Manage Tags page so you can clear all tags and add new tags.
- We corrected the UI for the update.bml page so it displays properly in IE8.
16 March 2010 @ 01:40 pm
Hi, i'm currently using Photoshop CS2 and i'm wondering how can I do a border like this:

Thanks for any help posted. :)
15 March 2010 @ 11:57 am
Made in: Photoshop.
Translatable ?: No, Uses Selective coloring.
PSD: Nope. Not needed.
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15 March 2010 @ 01:53 pm
So I've searched high and low for a tutorial with this effect. I'd like to make something like this: www.enchantedhogwarts.net/images/iggyav.p ng. If someone could direct me to a tutorial, or tell me how, that'd be great. I use CS2.
15 March 2010 @ 07:25 pm
I'm trying to get a faded/washed out effect on my icons. I found this tutorial but I don't seem to get the same result. So I'm wondering if anyone had any other tutorials?. I use CS3
15 March 2010 @ 09:41 am
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15 March 2010 @ 09:40 am
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15 March 2010 @ 09:40 am
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15 March 2010 @ 03:51 pm
Uh, so this is my first time posting a tutorial. Forgive me if I did something wrong. *bow*
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Made in Photoshop CS3
Translatable: I think so?
Difficulty: Easy
PSD: Sorry, not available.
( Please view the tut under the cut. )
Made in Photoshop CS3
Translatable: I think so?
Difficulty: Easy
PSD: Sorry, not available.
( Please view the tut under the cut. )
Listening to: Yuuyu & Deadball P feat. VOCALOID Hatsune Miku - SUPER DEADBALL BEAT
15 March 2010 @ 06:44 pm
14 March 2010 @ 04:31 pm
Made in Photoshop 7
Translatable?: No (involves selective coloring)
Difficulty: Easy
Steps: 10
PSD: Yes~
( Tutorial inside~ )
14 March 2010 @ 07:30 pm
14 March 2010 @ 03:58 pm
I want to make a background like this for my website: sammi-hanratty.net/images/background09.j pg. It's very small, you may have to zoom in using your image editor. I use GIMP 2.6.7, how would I make it? :D
14 March 2010 @ 07:11 pm
13 March 2010 @ 09:57 pm
Finally I re-installed my Photoshop ♥
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Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4
Translateable?: No
Difficluty: Easy
Steps: 14 (some of them are optional)
( tutorial is right here )
to 
Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4
Translateable?: No
Difficluty: Easy
Steps: 14 (some of them are optional)
( tutorial is right here )
13 March 2010 @ 03:37 pm
13 March 2010 @ 08:27 pm
I made this animation today on Photoshop CS3 and had a few difficultys a) sharpening it. I tried selecting all layer but it never worked.. and also, the grains are a problem for me. I have seen that people have recently bene saving animations in jpg format, anyone who can help me doing that or even making the quality better that would be awesome...
http://i42.tinypic.com/qx6vwh.gif
http://i42.tinypic.com/qx6vwh.gif

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