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Colourful background colours?
Posted by Karl Williams on 27 January 2008 at 22:51Can anyone suggest a site were I can download good high res backgrounds. I’m trying to design the wrap for my car. At first I like the designs I’ve done but go off them very soon after. I need some inspiration guys.
Karl.
Chris Wool replied 17 years, 9 months ago 9 Members · 16 Replies -
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wander through i-stock vectors, if you dont want a pic.
chris
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Another thing……I want to print a windows screen. How do you do this?
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quote Karl Williams:Another thing……I want to print a windows screen. How do you do this?
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Peter
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Sorry Peter. How do you copy and paste the screen you are looking at.
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open a art package like corel or photoshop
go to the website/page you want to take screen shot of then click the button on your keyboard "print screen"
then go back to art package and go "edit" – "file" – "new page" -"paste"
job done
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works for me… never really known any other way wihout using a software. 😕
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You can try here. Big photo archive, good photos, most important almost everything is free or as low as 1 dollar. not as good as paid sites but has nice stuff.
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If you have Corel, use Corel Capture and you can then select the part of the screen you want to copy. You can copy to clip board or file and in X4 to what the font for font identification.
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quote Robert Lambie:open a art package like corel or photoshop
go to the website/page you want to take screen shot of then click the button on your keyboard “print screen”
then go back to art package and go “edit” – “file” – “new page” -“paste”
job done
open "windows draw" it will definitely open in it
Ian
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I think you have to press SHIFT and PRINT SCREEN, then paste in to a new graphic document. It will only be 72 dpi.
Years ago I bought a 9 CD set of graphics (IMSI Masterclips) from PC World.
Amongst all the formats are 1000’s of large hi res photos with a 30mm thick book of thumbnails. -
Karl
Ctrl and print screen, the desk top goes to clipboard the past in to what ever
Chris
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