Crappy stock quality, but I used it anyhow.
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3 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 11:02 am
LH Justin
The high quality version of that stock used to be on deviantART. Not sure what happened to it. Wrong game by the way.
Signatures are okay, not up to your usual par.
Signatures are okay, not up to your usual par.
4 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 3:21 pm
Ronin
Well, I don't think any of you already know this, but my computer's HD fried a few weeks ago, and I've been running Ubuntu until just a few days ago. I have like no brushes or C4Ds, but I'm slowly getting them back.
5 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 4:24 pm
LH Justin
Oh, that sucks. I back my design resources up on a flash drive every month or so in case that happens. recently I had to buy a new one with more space just to hold everything. :/Ronin wrote:Well, I don't think any of you already know this, but my computer's HD fried a few weeks ago, and I've been running Ubuntu until just a few days ago. I have like no brushes or C4Ds, but I'm slowly getting them back.
6 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:07 pm
Ronin
Haha, I have a flash drive, but it's 2Gb's. Not sure it's enough.
7 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:11 pm
LH Justin
The one I have right now is 8GB; currently using almost 6GB of that space. Most of it is design stuff, but some of it is other crap.Ronin wrote:Haha, I have a flash drive, but it's 2Gb's. Not sure it's enough.
8 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:14 pm
Ronin
Yeah, well, I don't think I'll be needing 8GB's currently. Maybe before my HD fried.. Do you have Photoshop saved in there as well or just brushes and the likes?
9 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:17 pm
LH Justin
No Photoshop. If my computer does fail then I'll be taking a trip to a certain bay of pirates.Ronin wrote:Yeah, well, I don't think I'll be needing 8GB's currently. Maybe before my HD fried.. Do you have Photoshop saved in there as well or just brushes and the likes?
10 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:18 pm
Ronin
I saved me a copy on Mediafire.com. Give me a cookie, and I'll help ya out!
11 Re: 2 more 5/7/2011, 5:25 pm
LH Justin
I already gave you a chocolate bar!Ronin wrote:I saved me a copy on Mediafire.com. Give me a cookie, and I'll help ya out!
12 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 5:20 am
virtuosity
Justin, you told us it was a hardened turd. Which is it?
I have the ISO's for CS3, CS4 and CS5. Honestly don't ever use the CS4 one but have it just in case. CS3 & CS5 is installed on my machine only because my school is running ancient software and using CS3.
Have quite a few programs on my external just in case I ever need them as well.
Only issue with it is it takes up a lot of memory.
I have the ISO's for CS3, CS4 and CS5. Honestly don't ever use the CS4 one but have it just in case. CS3 & CS5 is installed on my machine only because my school is running ancient software and using CS3.
Have quite a few programs on my external just in case I ever need them as well.
Only issue with it is it takes up a lot of memory.
13 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 10:42 am
LH Justin
Whatever is most convenient for me.virtuosity wrote:Justin, you told us it was a hardened turd. Which is it?
I have the ISO's for CS3, CS4 and CS5. Honestly don't ever use the CS4 one but have it just in case. CS3 & CS5 is installed on my machine only because my school is running ancient software and using CS3.
Have quite a few programs on my external just in case I ever need them as well.
Only issue with it is it takes up a lot of memory.
Why would you need CS3 and CS5? They're inter-compatible. It's just some effects and features aren't available in CS3 that are available in CS5.
14 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 4:21 pm
virtuosity
Nah a lot of the programs won't allow you to open the file in later versions.
Indesign, premiere and after affects are a few.
Indesign, premiere and after affects are a few.
15 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 4:34 pm
LH Justin
A .PSD file is a .PSD file.virtuosity wrote:Nah a lot of the programs won't allow you to open the file in later versions.
Indesign, premiere and after affects are a few.
Just like a .doc file is a .doc file and a .png file is a .png file.
You should be able to open a PSD from CS3 in CS5 considering you can use files from CS1 in CS5.
I haven't had CS3 since before CS4 so I can't really prove this, but I'm 99% sure there would be no issues. The problems should only come around when you try to import a CS5 file into CS3, not the other way around.
17 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 4:37 pm
LH Justin
That wasn't chocolate.Ronin wrote:I ate the chocolate a long time ago, dude.
18 Re: 2 more 5/8/2011, 4:39 pm
Ronin
Kay, that explains it.. How dare you! P.S. I really like the purple button, it's neato.
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