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Name: macarmela16
Date: June 14, 2005 at 02:24:34 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: intel pentium 4
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Hi,

I know this is too embarassing to ask. But I just really wanna have a kinda "as if" pic of myself and this crush of mine. He's an actor from Korea. I really don't know how to do it using any software like adobe, corel, etc. Can anyone do it for me please...Seeing it will really put a big smile on my face. I have a pic of myself, his picture(all over the internet) and a background picture available. Please......;)



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Response Number 1
Name: Ewen
Date: June 14, 2005 at 02:40:29 Pacific
Reply:

Not only that your post is as embarrasing to answer... this is a forum for XP PROBLEMS not a lonely hearts club.

Sheesh!

Once I thought I was wrong, now I'm not so sure!


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Response Number 2
Name: sleeves
Date: June 14, 2005 at 02:48:47 Pacific
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This is really easy to do wiht photoshop, im sure if you find a board that caters to design you'll have no problem getting that done.


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Response Number 3
Name: tommy o
Date: June 14, 2005 at 06:36:40 Pacific
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Ewen; do you really consider that embarrasing? For Christ's sake, lighten up and go make yourself a coffee.....

The Photo Filtre is a great program to manipulate photos and do all sorts of creative things with photos. It is also free.
I use it often to enhance pics; make borders on pics; stuff like that. You should be able to find Photo Filtre easily on a google search.
Good luck; hope this helps with your project. I don't find your question embarrasing at all; I've asked some really newbie type questions before myself...It's part of learning.
Maybe Ewen already knows everything.....

Good day.
~Tommyo


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Response Number 4
Name: rhawk7938
Date: June 14, 2005 at 11:14:43 Pacific
Reply:

Photoshop, even the less expensive Elements version, will do what you want and much more, as will many other programs. But of course there is a learning curve.

It's really not all that difficult though to learn how. Your smile will be even larger if to do it yourself.


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Response Number 5
Name: macarmela16
Date: June 15, 2005 at 01:04:53 Pacific
Reply:

Thanks a lot sleeves, tommyo and rhawk7938! I'll go search for everything you suggested and will learn how to use it. Tommyo, you're right i'm really a newbie and don't know much bout things like this and i'm so thankful you understood me. I'll go now and search for things you suggested.

Again, thank you ;)


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