So we sell our product in 56 different color combinations. On the old site I used <table> to go through each. Not sure if semantically I should do that again or use some other markup
Stripe Color / Background Color. Stripes can be 8 different colors, background can be 7 different colors. Table made sense to me
Recently, I've seen a video where the guy makes a pyramid by selecting both upper anchor points of a square, and then clicking and dragging with some tool, converging both points to the center. How do I do that? Is it a CC specific tool?
Can someone help me and guide me how to edit the crown on the picture to match with the king wallers logo?
I dont know how to color it partly,make it glow a little and use shades.
This is pretty easy to do. Open it in Photoshop, create a new layer on top, add a gradient to that layer of Green to Pale Yellow. Then play with Blending Modes and clean it up.
Here's it with the layer mode set to Darken and then deleted the color real fast from outside the crown:
Alternative...
4Rivers is on another level though. They require all staff members to pray before work every day and a significant amount of their profits go to one of the local mega churches
it was.... "... and what's her name??" your beard's that is. But without knowing ANYTHING about you personally I feared it may offend you and I certainly don't mean to :)
"Chibi" or "super deformed" (SD) is a "cartoonish" art style that involves making characters two to three heads tall. One example of a well-known work that consistently uses a chibi art style is the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz, as well as its animated adaptations. I understand a couple ...