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okari
12-14-2003, 10:08 AM
...I , :rant: the god damn fu.., don't manage to create a white bubble with a black frame around.. I use Adobe Photoshop. Can anybody help me ?

rajee
12-14-2003, 10:15 AM
:) Try hand drawing or drawing one via another drawing program then scanning it to Adobe Photoshop. :)

okari
12-14-2003, 10:50 AM
but there must be better way.
My hand drawing looks like :xlime:
and when I use another programm I need to cut the bubble out, which doesn't work.

rajee
12-14-2003, 12:39 PM
:D Email DallasFoottickler, he uses Adobe Photoshop he might know. I will PM his email address to you. :D

grippedchimp
12-14-2003, 01:05 PM
The black lines around the speech bubble isn't all that important, but the most most consistent way of doing it would be to choose a filled-out preset shape like an oblong with a filled point. It's better, as preset speech bubbles aren't very flexible (as evident in my art). That might be the best way to approach it.

okari
12-14-2003, 03:04 PM
Thanks rajee for the e-mail address, I guess that was the first privat message I got since my second birthday... :p

@chimp: Your completely right chimp preset bubbles are not flexible enough. That's why I want to create bubbles with adobe, which can be set anywhere and infront of everything.
I had the same idea with those filled-out preset shapes, but I'd rather have a white bubble with a black frame around, at least for the " normal " conversation between my characters.
I even tried to fill a black bubble with a white and smaller one to create that black frame, but that's pretty long-winded.
I thought that there would be an easy, well-known way.
But thank you anyway.
When will you update, I'm looking forward to seeing your new-style images?

BZTickler
01-15-2004, 11:33 PM
Okari,

Check out my post about Balloons in Photoshop. That might help. If you need help after you try it let me know.

BZ Tickler