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I really want to start making crossover pictures. How do you guys make them? Is there a certain website? Please help!

 jainabieber7 posted over a year ago
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SweetPea2007 said:
I use Photoshop, but I know that is pricey and that not everyone can get it...but it is what I use for all my stuff on here...
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I have Photoshop in my Photography class at school so I can make them there. Thank you :)
jainabieber7 posted over a year ago
Jessikaroo said:
I personally use Pixlr or Photoshop, chesire made an excellent tutorial on how to manipulate on Pixlr here ---> link. You can always use a crack tool to get Photoshop, and I know lots of people use Fotoflexer, and some even use MS Paint.

Seriously, Pixlr is probably the best. It takes a couple tries to master it, but you can make high quality manips like the one below.
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I personally use Pixlr or Photoshop, chesire made an excellent tutorial on how to manipulate on Pixlr here ---> http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/disney-crossover/articles/129387/title/how-make-crossover-picture. You can always use a crack tool to get Photoshop, and I know lots of people use Fotoflexer, and some even use MS Paint. 

Seriously, Pixlr is probably the best. It takes a couple tries to master it, but you can make high quality manips like the one below.
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wow thank you! this was very helpful Jessikaroo :)
jainabieber7 posted over a year ago
sweetie-94 said:
I use FotoFlexer for the cutting and PixlrExpress for the effects, I tried using Pixlr, but I found it hard to take away the whole background, while FotoFlexer's downfall is the fact that the SmartSiccor tool only cuts the outer part of the image so I oftenly try to use those types of images that doesn't have an inner part, but if I have to use an image that has an innerpart I try to make it blend with the other imae by using an effect that has the same color as the other image background. But before using FotoFlexer I used Gimp which was in one way better because then I used a pen that worked like an eraser, compared to trhe magic wand tool in Pixlr this one took away the whole background faster and I didn't have to worry about the innerpart of the image, but I love FotoFlexer though I might go back to use Gimp

Here's an example of when I had to make the image blend with the other, you can also see that the cutting isn't the very best
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I use FotoFlexer for the cutting and PixlrExpress for the effects, I tried using Pixlr, but I found it hard to take away the whole background, while FotoFlexer's downfall is the fact that the SmartSiccor tool only cuts the outer part of the image so I oftenly try to use those types of images that doesn't have an inner part, but if I have to use an image that has an innerpart I try to make it blend with the other imae by using an effect that has the same color as the other image background. But before using FotoFlexer I used Gimp which was in one way better because then I used a pen that worked like an eraser, compared to trhe magic wand tool in Pixlr this one took away the whole background faster and I didn't have to worry about the innerpart of the image, but I love FotoFlexer though I might go back to use Gimp

Here's an example of when I had to make the image blend with the other, you can also see that the cutting isn't the very best
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one of the things I like about Pixlr is it made the transition into using Photoshop and thusly graphic design easier for me. I think that's a major plus, especially for beginners.
Jessikaroo posted over a year ago
rigo1315 said:
I usually use Power Point 2010 and the old Paint version. This bottom picture is all Power Point. I don't know how to use photoshop xp
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I usually use Power Point 2010 and the old Paint version. This bottom picture is all Power Point. I don't know how to use photoshop xp
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