Copyright and signature How?

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J Vee
Dec 18, 2003
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How can I use one tiff file of my signature for a number of different Giclee prints, but change the color for most every print. I guess this is probably embarrassingly simple, but need the most efficient way possible. —
J Vee

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JP Kabala
Dec 18, 2003
Make a brush out of it?
"J Vee" wrote in message
How can I use one tiff file of my signature for a number of different
Giclee
prints, but change the color for most every print. I guess this is
probably
embarrassingly simple, but need the most efficient way possible. —
J Vee
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nettle
Dec 18, 2003
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, "JP Kabala" wrote:

Make a brush out of it?

"J Vee" wrote in message
How can I use one tiff file of my signature for a number of different
Giclee
prints, but change the color for most every print. I guess this is
probably
embarrassingly simple, but need the most efficient way possible. —
J Vee

In case that was too brief of an answer, here is how to do it: Use your tiff file if it is a simple black on white or such (no extraneous clutter) or create a new document (can be white or transparent) and write out signature using desired brush hardness and size. Go to edit>define brush. Name your brush. It will save to your brush palette. Now you can choose color, size and opacity as you would for any brush.


nettle
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Hecate
Dec 19, 2003
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 15:37:04 GMT, J Vee wrote:

How can I use one tiff file of my signature for a number of different Giclee prints, but change the color for most every print. I guess this is probably embarrassingly simple, but need the most efficient way possible.

www.myjanee.com

She has a tutorial to show you how.



Hecate

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red
Dec 25, 2003
Here is a good tutorial for the signature

http://www.bytephoto.com/tutorial/tutorialindex.htm

And here is the copyright info for both macs and pcs

http://www.bytephoto.com/forums/sho…s=&threadid=148

On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:56:55 -0800, nettle wrote:

On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, "JP Kabala" wrote:

Make a brush out of it?

"J Vee" wrote in message
How can I use one tiff file of my signature for a number of different
Giclee
prints, but change the color for most every print. I guess this is
probably
embarrassingly simple, but need the most efficient way possible. —
J Vee

In case that was too brief of an answer, here is how to do it: Use your tiff file if it is a simple black on white or such (no extraneous clutter) or create a new document (can be white or transparent) and write out signature using desired brush hardness and size. Go to edit>define brush. Name your brush. It will save to your brush palette. Now you can choose color, size and opacity as you would for any brush.
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Voivod
Dec 25, 2003
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 05:38:16 GMT, red@***NoSpam***mindspring.com scribbled:

Here is a good tutorial for the signature

http://www.bytephoto.com/tutorial/tutorialindex.htm

What a SAD collection of tutorials…. that hand coloring tute is a joke "Now using the eraser tool", bah! What crap.

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