What app created these speech bubbles?

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Sep 12, 2004
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I’m trying to find the graphics app that was used to create these speech bubbles:

http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/data/children/images/quote_ 6.gif

I emailed the website a while ago, but have yet to receive a reply.

Like these images, I’m looking for an app that allows the bubbles to:

– have different colors, fonts types, sizes etc.

– be output as transparent GIFs

– have drop shadows

– be overlaid on top of photos

– have the "pointy bit" to be placed anywhere around the bubble

Thanks in advance!

Simon.

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Gadgets
Sep 12, 2004
You have photoshop? Just use paths to create a shape layer, easy enough to edit the path to suit. Colours and shadow could all be done via layer styles.

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edjh
Sep 12, 2004
SimonC wrote:

I’m trying to find the graphics app that was used to create these speech bubbles:
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/data/children/images/quote_ 6.gif
I emailed the website a while ago, but have yet to receive a reply.
Like these images, I’m looking for an app that allows the bubbles to:
– have different colors, fonts types, sizes etc.

– be output as transparent GIFs

– have drop shadows

– be overlaid on top of photos

– have the "pointy bit" to be placed anywhere around the bubble
Thanks in advance!

Simon.

Those can be done in Photoshop and many other graphics apps as well.




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tacitr
Sep 12, 2004
I’m trying to find the graphics app that was used to create these speech
bubbles:
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/data/children/images/quote_ 6.gif >><BR><BR>

You can do those in Photoshop, though I personally would do them in Illustrator; it’d be easier and take less time.


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wnor
Sep 12, 2004
Photoshop has these speech bubbles as shapes.

(SimonC) wrote in message news:…
I’m trying to find the graphics app that was used to create these speech bubbles:
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/data/children/images/quote_ 6.gif
I emailed the website a while ago, but have yet to receive a reply.
Like these images, I’m looking for an app that allows the bubbles to:
– have different colors, fonts types, sizes etc.

– be output as transparent GIFs

– have drop shadows

– be overlaid on top of photos

– have the "pointy bit" to be placed anywhere around the bubble
Thanks in advance!

Simon.
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jjs
Sep 13, 2004
"Gadgets" wrote in message
You have photoshop? Just use paths to create a shape layer, easy enough to
edit the path to suit. Colours and shadow could all be done via layer styles.

Damnit, Gadgets, bone up on PS/CS will ya? You answer questions with more questions and when you are close you give the hard ways. Lay back and learn a bit, will ya?

OP – PS/CS Custom Shape Tool includes the balloons you want. They are right there. (Gadgets, you really otta know better!)
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Stuart
Sep 13, 2004
jjs wrote:
Damnit, Gadgets, bone up on PS/CS will ya? You answer questions with more questions and when you are close you give the hard ways. Lay back and learn a bit, will ya?

OP – PS/CS Custom Shape Tool includes the balloons you want. They are right there. (Gadgets, you really otta know better!)

If he really knew better he would have told the OP to use a vector editing package.

Stuart
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jjs
Sep 13, 2004
"Stuart" wrote in message
jjs wrote:
Damnit, Gadgets, bone up on PS/CS will ya? You answer questions with more questions and when you are close you give the hard ways. Lay back and learn a bit, will ya?

OP – PS/CS Custom Shape Tool includes the balloons you want. They are right there. (Gadgets, you really otta know better!)

If he really knew better he would have told the OP to use a vector editing package.

Shapes are vectors, too. Poor shapes get no respect. 😉
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Gadgets
Sep 14, 2004
Hard way much fun. Easy way no fun. Noob ask Potatoshop noobsgroup for info. Maybe noob have no Illustraturd. Custom shape not so configurabull. Me likem tweakem lots.

Hmm, 13 hours of Potatoshop today, must get some sleep and stop typing drivel!

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