I got a hold of Adobe Photoshop and look what I was able to make. It only took about 2 hours. This stuff is not that easy, especially when you don't read the directions. Jeff Proulx and I sat down and were able to figure out another photoshop type. So you guys will have to sit back and see what I come up with. The Local 1132 website is going to have to watch out. So let me know what you think about my first attempt at design.
Like the graphic...For a first timer I would say that you have it going on. Jasc Paint Shop Pro 9 is even a better program, it just came out. I have Pro 8 and love it. Aagin, great job.
I have Paint Shop 7 and I don't think it holds a candle to Photo Shop 6.0. There must be a big difference between PS7 and PS9. I think that there is a lot of newer stuff in Photoshop 7.0. Anyways thanks, although if it weren't for online tutorials, with examples from the people who know what they are doing, I wouldn't have a clue. Look for more stuff to come. I recently added a new Logo image to the RFFA website www.local1132.org.
Great job! I got PS7, and all self-taught, too. Loving the possibilities, although it took me forever to figure out layer types, levels, etc. You're doing great, man! Good work. By the way, I have a bunch of pictures from ladder training a couple years back. Could you use them on here? Lemme know.
Rhett Fleitz is a Lieutenant with the Roanoke Fire-EMS Department in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. He is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Roanoke Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local #1132. Rhett is currently continuing historical research and data collection after the Late Captain Wiseman. In 2006, he completed his first book, "Firefighting in Roanoke", a pictorial look at the history of the Fire Service in the City of Roanoke.
"Firefighting in Roanoke" is available online or you can purchase it in Roanoke at The Roanoke Antique Mall, The Transportation Museum, or the Williamson Road Pharmacy.
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I notice the filename says rffa2.. so where is 1?
Looks great, by the way.
You would not believe my filing system on this computer, or lack there of. Anyways it is the same pic but different size.
Like the graphic...For a first timer I would say that you have it going on. Jasc Paint Shop Pro 9 is even a better program, it just came out. I have Pro 8 and love it. Aagin, great job.
I have Paint Shop 7 and I don't think it holds a candle to Photo Shop 6.0. There must be a big difference between PS7 and PS9. I think that there is a lot of newer stuff in Photoshop 7.0. Anyways thanks, although if it weren't for online tutorials, with examples from the people who know what they are doing, I wouldn't have a clue. Look for more stuff to come. I recently added a new Logo image to the RFFA website www.local1132.org.
Great job! I got PS7, and all self-taught, too. Loving the possibilities, although it took me forever to figure out layer types, levels, etc. You're doing great, man! Good work.
By the way, I have a bunch of pictures from ladder training a couple years back. Could you use them on here? Lemme know.
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