World Models Giant scale Zero! WOW
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Oh, I thought it was a code your wrote up and converted to gif...
Hmm, I am proud to admit that I am Photoshop illiterate. I am one of the few people who either don't spend $500 for Photoshop or don't bootleg a copy of it. How would you change it in Photoshop anyway?
Hmm, I am proud to admit that I am Photoshop illiterate. I am one of the few people who either don't spend $500 for Photoshop or don't bootleg a copy of it. How would you change it in Photoshop anyway?
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Oh, I thought it was a code your wrote up and converted to gif...
Hmm, I am proud to admit that I am Photoshop illiterate. I am one of the few people who either don't spend $500 for Photoshop or don't bootleg a copy of it. How would you change it in Photoshop anyway?
Oh, I thought it was a code your wrote up and converted to gif...
Hmm, I am proud to admit that I am Photoshop illiterate. I am one of the few people who either don't spend $500 for Photoshop or don't bootleg a copy of it. How would you change it in Photoshop anyway?
You and me both
When it comes to PS 7.0 I have no clue other then to make pics smaller and a half ass banner.
however I know PS can open the file and let mess around with it and change different things in it. Maybe a Photoshop pro can better tell you how to do this.....
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I sure hope WM's next Giant Scale Warbird is not a Stuka or SBD Dauntless. It would be too hard to resist. Being WM, it will no doubt be well engineered and quality constructed. I already have 5 WM planes, and am impressed with every one of them.
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I also am VERY tempted by the Zero! I hope that the cockpit is more than just a platform to put their painted pilot on though. What I mean is that it is hollowed out so that you can do some nice detail and install a full scale pilot and instruments.
Jim!
Jim!
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From: St. Thomas, VIRGIN ISLANDS (USA)
Originally posted by Volfy
I sure hope WM's next Giant Scale Warbird is not a Stuka or SBD Dauntless. It would be too hard to resist. Being WM, it will no doubt be well engineered and quality constructed. I already have 5 WM planes, and am impressed with every one of them.
I sure hope WM's next Giant Scale Warbird is not a Stuka or SBD Dauntless. It would be too hard to resist. Being WM, it will no doubt be well engineered and quality constructed. I already have 5 WM planes, and am impressed with every one of them.
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Originally posted by seanychen
They also just came out w/ female pilot. She looks *VERY* tempting to get...
They also just came out w/ female pilot. She looks *VERY* tempting to get...
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Originally posted by Volfy
Hmm... that might be stretch. AFAIK, the Japanese in WWII did not employ female fighter pilots, even in their desperate but futile Kamakazi schemes.
Hmm... that might be stretch. AFAIK, the Japanese in WWII did not employ female fighter pilots, even in their desperate but futile Kamakazi schemes.




I think you can change stuff like that in photoshop 7.0 ?