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the Canadian flag one you made was a step in the right direction.
You don't really need fancy features to create a good avatar. Look around at others' avatars to get a sense of what goes into an avatar
Keep in mind that regardless of your avatar dimensions, SF will resize to 90x90. If you're using a rectangular image, be careful that it doesn't get squashed just to fit the square dimensions.
You might also want to try out some different fonts. Google search will turn up quite a few websites with thousands of free fontfaces.
Quote from: Espadon on January 15, 2009, 08:12:54 pmYou might also want to try out some different fonts. Google search will turn up quite a few websites with thousands of free fontfaces.theses can be put into paint.NET?
Quote from: ZomgProniss on January 15, 2009, 08:30:07 pmQuote from: Espadon on January 15, 2009, 08:12:54 pmYou might also want to try out some different fonts. Google search will turn up quite a few websites with thousands of free fontfaces.theses can be put into paint.NET?Just install the fonts as usual, and PDN will have them in the font dropdown box after you restart PDN
Also, use layers. look at someone's sig or something and guess how many layers they used and what part of the image is on each one. Just to start you off, my userbar was made with 8 layers (but you can use as many as you feel comfortable with, weather it's 5 or 500)
Just install the fonts as usual, and PDN will have them in the font dropdown box after you restart PDN
GENTLEMEN! BEHOLD.http://www.dafont.com/
Quote from: Hair|Trigger on January 15, 2009, 09:07:46 pmAlso, use layers. look at someone's sig or something and guess how many layers they used and what part of the image is on each one. Just to start you off, my userbar was made with 8 layers (but you can use as many as you feel comfortable with, weather it's 5 or 500)whats the point in more than one layer?
Quote from: chutem on January 15, 2009, 09:13:19 pmQuote from: ZomgProniss on January 15, 2009, 08:30:07 pmQuote from: Espadon on January 15, 2009, 08:12:54 pmYou might also want to try out some different fonts. Google search will turn up quite a few websites with thousands of free fontfaces.theses can be put into paint.NET?Just install the fonts as usual, and PDN will have them in the font dropdown box after you restart PDNGENTLEMEN! BEHOLD.http://www.dafont.com/
oh... ok and like if you do one thing on one layer and something on the next but goof up u dont have to worry about your hole pic being ruined?