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Final Fantasist
Well, i couldn't find tutorials for this, so I decided to try dreamers ^^

Anyway, I have two questions, one is, how do I make diagonal lines which I can work it. For example, I have two pics, I want to stuff them on a sig, but I want to seperate them with a diagonal line, but not just a line, but something more worked on.

My second quesyion is how to I put the text in diagonal too?

This is a random sig I found that would portray what I'm talking about

The diagonal line and the text above it.

So yeah, thanks ^^
Apple
Make a rectangular shape. Transform it with Ctrl+T. Make sure it's long by stretching.

When you're in Transform mode, you can basically twirl it around howevers. But to make it more accurate, there's an option on the top. There should be a whole bunch of numbers and other details above your work space but below the whole "File - Edit - Image" options. The last three numbers should be "0.0" where there's this triangle looking thing, H, and V. In the number space next to the triangle-looking thing, put in the degree you want it to rotate.

That's how I basically do it. Sorry if it sounds confusing, it's actually much easier when you see it.

Oh, and for the text, just type something out and rotate it the same. THen move it so that it's right next to the bar.
Final Fantasist
Hmm, since I didn't want to start another topic, I searched for this one =p

I'm havig troubles with PS. I was messsing around with it, doing a sig and such, I used some brushes and such, then I undid a few brushes that I had puted in a different layer. When I was to start using the brush again it won't appear in the layer.

I select the layer, click the brush button, select the brush I want to use but it won't show up in the sig after I use the selected brush.

Any ideas to fix this? I tried to close PS and restarted it but it didn't work, same as before.
Apple
Weirdddd. )';

I don't know, usually those brushes issues are kind of odd to me. The only reason I could think of is the brush opacity. I think I used to have issues like that, and I think it was some slip of the finger that really screwed with the opacity of the brushes I used.
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