CS3 Help

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  1. Smeagle

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    I have recently "acquired" photoshop CS3. And I seem to need some help with it. Any simple help will suffice.

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    How do I scale the image?
    How do I bucket fill?
     
  2. SAVExTHExWHALES

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    Acquired? So like a pirated copy or something? Whatever I got it like that too lol.
     
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  3. Smeagle

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    Nooooooooooooo, how dare you imply such a thing!
     
  4. Zerosun

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    1. CTRL+T
    2. Click and hold the gradient icon. Sub icons should appear, one of which is the bucket.
     
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  5. Smeagle

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    Thank you, I will add more question soon.
     
  6. aMoeba

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    It is quite a hefty price. However, you'd best try your luck with the google search bar. My computer is ****ed on Windows XP and I had it saved on the desktop there. I'm using my back up OS Windows 2000. I can help some if I manage to quarantine my PC.
     
  7. Smeagle

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    I have enough help here at forgehub thank you.

    EDIT: Zero, CTRL+T doesn't seem to work.
     
  8. aMoeba

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    Just a suggestion, dude. I didn't even see Zerosun post when I was. No need to get all defensive.
     
  9. Smeagle

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    Defensive? I said thank you!

    And Zero, the ctrl+t isn't working.
     
  10. SAVExTHExWHALES

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    Select the layer and go to edit>transform>scale.
     
  11. Zerosun

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    Ya is it on the right layer?
     
  12. Smeagle

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    Only one layer currently.
     
  13. Juggernaut

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    Ctrl+T should work. Although you should make it a smart object first.
     
  14. SAVExTHExWHALES

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    Well once you do ctrl + t or edit>transform>scale grab one of the little boxes on the side/corners of the render/stock/etc. Be sure to make the window of your layer larger.
     
  15. Smeagle

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    Is there a way to do it by specific pixels instead of free transform?
     
  16. SAVExTHExWHALES

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    Do the transform one and look at the top under file, edit, etc. I use percentages myself.
     
  17. Smeagle

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    Thanks man, I am already loving CS3!
     
  18. aMoeba

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    It seemed like a rushed "get out of here" comment. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
     
  19. SAVExTHExWHALES

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    No problem any time.
     
  20. Smeagle

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    How do you copy and paste a render on a canvas?
     

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