When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.

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Canon PowerShot A85 1/15 second F/3.2 5 mm Mar 6, 2009, 9:58:24 AM Share
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moi ha ha
(i think)
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"An essay should be like a girls skirt....short enough to excite but long enough to cover the subject"-english teacher
[link] TO THE EXTREME
oh, I did get Photoshop to work! xD though Flash isn't working as well
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I have no artistic ability. It breaks my heart. Every time I try to doodle anything, it always turns out horrible. I suppose I'd better stick to abstract squiggly lines.
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I have no artistic ability. It breaks my heart. Every time I try to doodle anything, it always turns out horrible. I suppose I'd better stick to abstract squiggly lines.
i have photoshop elements and some of the stuff i want to do i need the actual photoshop (or something like that)
it is a pain
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"An essay should be like a girls skirt....short enough to excite but long enough to cover the subject"-english teacher
[link] TO THE EXTREME
Or you could try looking at Aviary--online version of the Adobe Creative Suite--free, though you do have to create an account. I've never used it myself, though....
Lol I gave up on trying to get my picture to work the way it was supposed to with Photoshop (how to change the ugly scruffy grass in the picture to nice shiny lush grass?) One of these days I'll finish tweaking it not-in-Photoshop and that'll be that. <sigh> Photoshop is NOT the same... Idk how to use it.... it doesn't look like the version I used in Web Design... where is the saturate/desaturate tool? Where's blur!?!?
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I have no artistic ability. It breaks my heart. Every time I try to doodle anything, it always turns out horrible. I suppose I'd better stick to abstract squiggly lines.
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