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Taylor Meness
Registered User
Join date: 18 Sep 2006
Posts: 144
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10-11-2007 02:23
I wanted to sell some photos as prints, and don't particuarly want people just taking screen shots, or snapshots to rip them off, so I was thinking of watermarking them. I am totally crap at PS and other programs though, and I don't want it looking horrible and unprofessional. Is there a really simple way to watermark designs, so that the whole image is covered, but while still looking marketable?
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Sally Silvera
live music maniac
Join date: 17 Feb 2007
Posts: 2,325
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10-11-2007 02:27
HI there, If you head over to the Texturing tips forum, there's a whole thread about watermarking. I'm sure you'll be able to get lots of tips there 
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Dekka Raymaker
thinking very hard
Join date: 4 Feb 2007
Posts: 3,898
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10-11-2007 02:28
Photoshop. Two Layers, image on the bottom layer, on the top layer either put your logo or type, make top layer 20 to 50% translucent depending on what looks good. Flatten image, save as TGA
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