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strikerx

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:54 pm    Post subject: NEED SERIOUS amount of help. Reply with quote

Hi im striker. im new to photoshop and this fourm Big Grin.

Anyways, I am currently ina grade 11 business class and my job is to "digitalize" this poster another member had designed for our company (the companies are 4 people randomly chosen)

So the other member sent me the a scan of the desgin and they expect me to photshop it. Im pretty sure the main purpose of photoshop is to do touchups, but i could be wrong (probably a stereotype). But, im still new to it and dont know much. Wiht the deadline on March 6 i dont think i can learn enough to do a good job.
SO will anyone help me wiht this? :)



here is the character wiht colour:



and the link to the font: www.fontspace.com/billy-argel/candy-inc


Thank you in advance for trying to help a new guy out. im probably attempting to do it as you read this. so please respond or pm if you are helping me Big Grin

youll be my angel Angel [/img]
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