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    Feedback on my 1st custom?

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_XrD8Ag1HaRR1RiRGxIV2hHc2ZKZVZTVld6NGtXTG5ybXNB/edit

    theres a link to my very first custom. It is rather pixelated, because it is much bigger than the 2.5x3.5 inch measurements I used on Microsoft word. Keep in mind that I used Microsoft Paint for the logo of the Rangers and PowerPoint, yes, PowerPoint for all of the animations. Constructive feedback or recommendations would be much appreciated.

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    I make all of my customs in Word, too. Play around with it and you will learn things. Also, learn to use a free version of a product like photoshop (I use pixlr) to make effects such as a gradient. Learn about PNGs and just have fun with it.

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    I would say use PS. That way you can blend in a little better. Try putting a border around the autograph box. So the semi circle looks like it comes connection t with border.

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    stop bumping old topics

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    You realize you are just adding to it, right?

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